Definitionn. a disposition to be sly and stealthy and to do things surreptitiously
Last update: September 8, 2015
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It was the furtiveness of it rather than the fact itself that troubled him. [Please select]
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His surprise had evidently impressed her as furtiveness, for she said, "So it is Mr." [Please select]
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There was an odd furtiveness in her bearing that struck Dinah on the instant. [Please select]
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The longer interval on July 19 to 21 may have resulted from the greater furtiveness of the adult kites at this stage in their nesting cycle. [Please select]
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And a new furtiveness--born of the new realisation--assailed her when at last she stepped from the cab at her own door. [Please select]
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