surreptitiously
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- r in a surreptitious manner
he was watching her surreptitiously as she waited in the hotel lobby
- To try to evade it, Lewis surreptitiously checked out of New England Baptist after three days and was taken by his wife, Donna Harris-Lewis, to seek a second opinion at Brigham and .
- To administer the drugs surreptitiously, CIA experimenters developed pencil-like injectors and small spray guns.
- Generations of American males surreptitiously added inches to their height by wearing Adler elevatorsordinary-looking shoes that contained hidden built-in platforms.