She stealthily approaches the cake cupboard.
"I will move very stealthily," said the would-have-been diamond thief, seconds before he tripped a laser-triggered alarm.
The Royal Commandos stealthily kidnap their target for interrogation.
"Stealth" means to be sneaky. How to use it? I walked with exceptional stealth through the sleeping house early in the morning to see what Santa had left me. "Stealthy" means sneaky: Cats are very stealthy when hunting mice. "Stealthily" means sneakily: I stealthily walked up behind my friend and screamed, "HANNA!"
she went stealthily down out the door so her mother wouldn't see or hear her.
Do not get caught. Stealthily move towards targets.
he stealthily moved across the meadow...(?)
the spy stealthily snuck into the building
Tigers will use stealth to get closer to their prey, hiding among the tall grass of the Serengeti, and then pounce upon the unsuspecting animal.
Openness; flagrancy.
No, but that's an interesting theory. "Stealth" comes to modern English from old English "stelthing". In Middle English this was "stelthe".The word "stealth" comes from steal in the same meaning as "to steal away" (to escape, to avoid, to move unobtrusively). One uses stealth to "steal past" (sneak past) a means of detection.
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
You need a sentence with the word towards.
The lion approaches its prey by stealth until it is close enough to pounce. Stealth technology allows aircraft to be nearly invisible to radar. For a burglar, silence and stealth are the key to success.
Furtim is the Latin word for "by stealth"
The potion made the wizard invisible. The stealth plane is nearly invisible to radar.
"By stealth" is kossori to"Stealthy" is hisoka na
The raiding party used stealth and cunning to achieve their goal, which was to slaughter their opponents in the convoy.
To use "stealth" as a verb, you could say "She stealthily made her way past the guards" to describe someone moving or acting in a secretive or discreet manner.
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Openness; flagrancy.
The African word for stealth can vary depending on the specific language or dialect being referenced. In Swahili, a commonly spoken language in East Africa, the word for stealth is "ujanja."
stealth
the evil overlord activated its Advanced Evasion Stealth Orbital Starship's main ion cannon and destroyed its rival evil overlord
No, but that's an interesting theory. "Stealth" comes to modern English from old English "stelthing". In Middle English this was "stelthe".The word "stealth" comes from steal in the same meaning as "to steal away" (to escape, to avoid, to move unobtrusively). One uses stealth to "steal past" (sneak past) a means of detection.