Similar words: holy land, wryly, coyly, slyness, callously, raucously, piteously, curiously. Meaning: adv. in an artful manner.
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1 He was lurking slyly in the background.
2 He glanced at her slyly.
3 She grinned slyly and refused to tell me where the money came from.
4 He would allow John slyly to copy his answers to impossibly difficult algebra questions.
5 She glanced slyly at Madeleine.
6 Passive-aggressive persons are effective in slyly expressing their anger to others-even though they may do this unconsciously.
7 Some people prod more slyly.
8 She is whispering slyly to her neighbor.
9 Adlon's slyly sardonic send-up of American financial kite-flying.
10 He said, shyly and rather slyly.
11 She ran slyly through the wall.
12 He whispered slyly to his brother.
13 I noticed fairly early that her descriptions are slyly non - descriptive.
14 Political candidates sometimes slyly play the race card,[www.Sentencedict.com] but rarely overtly.
15 It flows , it is full of slyly observant , affectionate comment.
16 He watched me keenly and slyly, his chin all the while on his breast.
17 Georgos smiled slyly, knowing it was his turn to be superior.
18 Sure enough, Lila had booby-trapped a couple of drawers by affixing a strand of hair slyly across the crack.
19 Fenella was watching the giants, feeling cold inside at the way in which they all kept glancing slyly in her direction.
20 The girl constantly put herself in Mr. Franklin's way - very slyly and quietly, but she did it.
21 Stephen Colbert picked up on this phenomenon long ago, which is why he slyly refers to his viewers — and now, to the donors to his Super PAC — by the same term.
22 "And M. de Monte Cristo, King of China, Emperor of Cochin-China, " said the young imp, looking slyly towards his sister.
More similar words: holy land, wryly, coyly, slyness, callously, raucously, piteously, curiously, dubiously, enormously, expressly, nervously, furiously, jealously, copiously, obviously, viciously, tediously, anxiously, arduously, carelessly, zealously, riotously, officiously, imperiously, vigorously, sensuously, ruthlessly, notoriously, tactlessly.