slinkily

/ˈslɪŋkɪli/
adverb
  1. In a smooth, quiet, and secretive way, often suggesting guilt or sneakiness.
    • The cat moved slinkily through the tall grass, stalking a bird.
    • He slinkily slipped the note into her bag when no one was looking.
    • She slinkily crept past the sleeping guard and out the back door.
  2. In a way that is gracefully sleek or sinuous, like a slinky movement.
    • He walked slinkily, with a smooth, confident stride that turned heads.
    • The dancer moved slinkily across the stage, her dress flowing behind her.
    • The model posed slinkily, one hand on her hip and a sly smile on her face.
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