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  3. surreptitious. Definition: (adjective) Marked by quiet and caution and secrecy; taking pains to avoid being observed. Synonyms: furtive, stealthy, sneaky. Usage: She stole a surreptitious glance at him, but he, too, seemed to have been caught up by Rose's gay, good humor.

  4. however. ( haʊˈɛvə) sentence connector. 1. still; nevertheless. 2. on the other hand; yet. adv. 3. by whatever means; in whatever manner. 4. ( used with adjectives expressing or admitting of quantity or degree) no matter how: however long it takes, finish it. 5. an emphatic form of how 11.

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  6. The central, lengthwise portion of a playing area. b. The players occupying this space: The fullback ran up the gut of the defense. tr.v. gut·ted, gut·ting, guts. 1. To remove the intestines or entrails of; eviscerate. 2. To extract essential or major parts of: gut a manuscript. 3.

  7. vision. ( ˈvɪʒən) n. 1. the act, faculty, or manner of perceiving with the eye; sight. 2. (Broadcasting) a. the image on a television screen. b. ( as modifier ): vision control. 3. the ability or an instance of great perception, esp of future developments: a man of vision.