12 adverbs to describe how to sneaked

At recess, next morning, I began the construction of still another playhouse, and when I had it about two-thirds finished, Steve slyly sneaked up to the spot and tipped the whole thing over.

The wicked stepmother, however, was a witch, and had witnessed the departure of the two children: so, sneaking after them secretly, as is the habit of witches, she had enchanted all the springs in the forest.

Kazan sneaked cautiously back from the tree.

"Then, the first thing for us to do is to change our name, for we don't want to let those cowardly sneaks that deserted us to-night know any thing about us.

You youngsters thought it sneaking to let out what you knew; in my opinion you'd have been jolly sneaks if you'd shielded those blackguards, and allowed everyone else to suffer.

At that critical time Smirre Fox happened to come sneaking through a birch grove just north of Lake Mälar.

Aleck had folded up his bluff an' silently sneaked away.

This was that, if you sneaked softly up behind him and shouted: "Hey, Plooie!

I'll write you sure, boy, and you let old Reddy know what's going onand on your life, don't forget to give it to the lads straight why I sneaked off on the quiet!

When I got into Memphis, I found at the landing a boat called the Statesman, and I sneaked aboard.

As the bitch sneaked wolfishly to the back of my legs I attempted to caress her, an action that provoked a long, guttural growl.

" "Won't it be sneaking?" "I should consider we were beastly sneaks if we didn't.

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