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Definition of Sneakier
1. sneaky [adj] - See also: sneaky
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sneakier
Literary usage of Sneakier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Four Years in the Underbrush: Adventures as a Working Woman in New York (1921)
"There never was a sheep-killing dog that felt sneakier than I did when we left
that store. This is only one of many, many such instances that come to every ..."
2. Four Years in the Underbrush: Adventures as a Working Woman in New York (1921)
"There never was a sheep-killing dog that felt sneakier than I did when we left
that store. This is only one of many, many such instances that come to every ..."
3. Paris & Ile de France by Heather Stimmler-Hall (2004)
"... or use one of the sneakier entrances. The red elevator (just to the left of
the main entrance) is reserved for those going to the Georges. ..."
4. The Inform Designer's Manual by Graham Nelson (2001)
"A sneakier method is to put the line give player light; in Initialise. Now there's
never darkness near the player. Unless there are wrangles involving ..."
5. A Hedonist's Guide to Prague by Tremayne Carew Pole (2004)
"Violent crime in the centre and tourist areas is virtually unheard of, but there
are, nevertheless, sneakier elements of the criminal fraternity who will ..."