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stealthily

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stealth·y  (stlth)
adj. stealth·i·er, stealth·i·est
Marked by or acting with quiet, caution, and secrecy intended to avoid notice. See Synonyms at secret.

stealthi·ly adv.
stealthi·ness n.
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Adv.1.stealthily - in a stealthy manner; "stealthily they advanced upstream"
Translations
stealthily [ˈstelθɪlɪ] ADVa hurtadillas, sigilosamente
stealthily [ˈstɛlθɪli] adv [move, creep] → furtivement
stealth tax nimpôt m invisible, impôt m dissimulé
stealthily
advverstohlen
stealthily [ˈstɛlθɪlɪ] advfurtivamente


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One of the Mice, peeping stealthily out, saw her and said, "Ah, my good madam, even though you should turn into a meal-bag, we will not come near you.
The noise of the approaching horses had ceased, and I judged the Indians were creeping stealthily upon me along the little ledge which led to my living tomb.
It is as if an invisible hand had been stealthily uplifted from the bottom to catch hold of her keel as it glides through the water.
 
 
 
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