Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Given to stealth; bent on stealing; stealthy.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Given to stealth; stealthy.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective obsolete
stealthy
Etymologies
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Examples
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All the mock network news pundits were chirping excitedly about how Georgie Porgie had "one upped" the Dumbocrat and fanatic war critics, one ecstatic woman commentator seriously reporting on the "stealthful" entrance High Lord Bush made into Baghdad, under all radars do the insurgents have radar?
Whatever Happened to "Classical" Music? The Daily Growler 2006
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And the third, they have an array of transportation and fire support assets that give them operational maneuverability over large, large areas under highly stealthful conditions, he said.
Bin Laden Operation Combined Intelligence and Military Capabilities 2011
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And the third, they have an array of transportation and fire support assets that give them operational maneuverability over large, large areas under highly stealthful conditions, he said.
Bin Laden Operation Combined Intelligence and Military Capabilities 2011
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Be wise, cautious, stealthful and always hack/phreak safely in anonymity.
Damage, Incorporated Frequently Asked Questions, by BLACKENED v1.20 2000
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He takes up his hat and glides out stealthful as a cat.
"Smoke, Flame and Ashes" pseud. Ik Marvel 1850
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It trims billions, if not trillions, off the value of foreign investors 'already low yielding financial assets in the US and has been a stealthful method by which to cheapen foreign debt as Nixon realized in 1971 when the gold standard was ditched and which the Chinese and others are now discovering?
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