"Sneaky" Quotes from Famous Books
... to! And I'm sorry. It was a sneaky thing that I did to you. I—I don't know why I cared so much about staying on the ... — The New Boy at Hilltop • Ralph Henry Barbour
... nice things about gentle breezes, but look out for them, that's what I say. Whenever I leave my bathing suit on the grass to dry, I lay a good big rock on it, you can bet. I'd trust Skinny with a hundred dollars, I would, and Westy too, but gentle breezes—Nix. They're so plaguy sly and sneaky like. ... — Roy Blakeley • Percy Keese Fitzhugh
... sneaky, shifty-eyed looking things!" thought Billy. "I would not like to meet one alone after dark, but still I hear they are cowardly and wait until one is dead before they try to eat him up. I don't think I will make a long call, for ... — Billy Whiskers - The Autobiography of a Goat • Frances Trego Montgomery
... exclaimed Polly Perkins fretfully. "You know I never have Napoleons at my teas because you call them yours, but brioche has always been mine; and when I have our neighbors in to my studio, what can I give them? I did not know you could be so sneaky." ... — Molly Brown's Orchard Home • Nell Speed
... you pale-faced, sneaky, cigarette-suckin' pup," rasped Bunk furiously, "you take your claws off his arm and let him alone, or I'll grasp the occasion to hand you the dose of medicine I come so nigh givin' ye at the game last Satterday. Mebbe he can save this game, and it's up to him to try, anyhow. I s'pose you've ... — Rival Pitchers of Oakdale • Morgan Scott
... agreed, looking down his fingers. "That was a pretty sneaky way to get out from between Fred Stone and me, ... — The Trouble with Telstar • John Berryman |