shiftily

/ˈʃɪftəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that suggests dishonesty, nervousness, or a lack of trustworthiness, often by avoiding eye contact or moving restlessly.
    • The suspect looked shiftily around the room when asked about the missing money.
    • She answered shiftily, not meeting my eyes, which made me suspicious.
    • He shiftily changed the subject whenever we brought up the accident.
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