Stealthily by theft.
fur·tive : adjective Etymology :French or Latin; French furtif, from Latin furtivus, from furtum theft, from fur thief, from or akin to Greek phÅr thief; akin to Greek pherein to carry — more at bear 1 a: done by stealth : surreptitious b: expressive of stealth : sly 2: obtained underhandedly : stolen synonyms see secret — fur·tive·ly adverb — fur·tive·ness noun
The senator glanced furtively toward his aide as he answered the questions. Furtively means do something with stealth. Synonyms for furtively we would be; secretly, hidden, surreptitiously, slyly, stealthily, underhandedly.
The word "furtively" is an adverb. It describes how an action is performed, often suggesting secrecy or stealth.
He glanced around furtively before slipping the note into her pocket.
spied?
lure
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A Palindrome to look furtively is "sneak a peek."
The word "furtively" is an adverb. It describes how an action is done, in a secretive or sneaky manner.
He furtively tip-toed past his parents' room, making sure that he wouldn't wake them up as he snuck out of the house.
lure
furtively, inconspicuously, nervously, quietly
quietly, sneakily, furtively, secretly, covertly, surreptitiously ..