slyly

/ˈslaɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows cunning or deceit; with a sneaky or secretive manner.
    • He slyly avoided answering the question by changing the subject.
    • She slyly hinted that she knew more than she was letting on.
    • The spy slyly slipped the secret document into his pocket when no one was looking.
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