In his death, they are surreptitiously besmirching his reputation to gain political protection. |
If romantic interest is reciprocated, young men and young women will visit surreptitiously at night under the cover of darkness. |
You don't have to have one foot in the grave to remember the bookies' runners surreptitiously collecting betting slips in pubs. |
She surreptitiously wiped the tears from her cheeks before she gave up and allowed herself to be viewed. |
Clearly, turning a blind eye whenever the permanently famished Donald surreptitiously dipped into the tin of dog biscuits brought its reward. |
He had a long lens and he was surreptitiously looking round the corner into the cemetery and taking sneaky shots. |