furtively in the PONS Dictionary

furtively Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to glance furtively

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Rather than having children log on to the site furtively, parents should take some control of the matter.
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These insurers furtively mold their coverages and policy provisions to fall under federal preemption and then mandate first dollar priority on their self-granted reimbursement claims.
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Young women in traditional dress had been furtively placing cockades on soldiers' tombs.
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It gnaws furtively, as its eyes dart around and tufty ears stand on end.
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This dynamic creates the excitement, humour and urgency of the spectacle whilst also supplying powerful and cerebral music to fuel it in a furtively structured way.
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She's spotted in the backyard, furtively stuffing her face like an animal.
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Afterwards, the band is depicted entering a house furtively, using flashlights.
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I watched the general furtively.
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She returns to live with her family, but is furtively sought by the local regent, who wants her as his second wife.
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Stealth taper is a common term for a person who may furtively bring equipment into shows to record without explicit permission.
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