Using "surreptitious" in a sentence

  What’s the first album you buy, the one you’ll make sure to play with all the windows down, pulled up at every stoplight? That summer, the summer of 1998, of hormones and adolescent sturm und drang and taking surreptitious sips from your friend’s dad’s bottle of blueberry schnapps, the summer of France’s 3-nil World Cup defeat of Brazil, of embassy bombings in Africa, the intimations of a dark preamble to a post-9/11 world from which we’d never leave, there was only one correct answer: DMX’s It’s Dark and Hell is Hot.
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As a self-described "chronic poster," Luke has "spent hours deep-scrolling through surreptitious Likes tabs to uncover the root of intra-publication beef and broken down quote-tweet animosity like it’s Super Bowl tape.
Source: PC Gamer

The wifi-only model can make surreptitious 911 calls and can call for help if you fall, as long as your phone or wifi is nearby.
Source: TidBITS

Jack suspects Russia is shipping weapons to Venezuela, but when he heads there on a diplomatic mission, Reyes denies the surreptitious dealings.
Source: TV Insider

“They always need that extra step of collecting DNA, and it’s usually going to be surreptitious because they don’t want to tip someone off,” Moore told the outlet.
Source: New York Post

"They always need that extra step of collecting DNA, and it's usually going to be surreptitious because they don't want to tip someone off," Moore said.
Source: FOX 6 Milwaukee

The story plays out in accumulated fragments rather than lengthy scenes and is built up from moments outside the interest of most shows: surreptitious reaction shots, embarrassed silences, asides, spied-upon private exchanges.
Source: Los Angeles Times

As a self-described "chronic poster," Luke has "spent hours deep-scrolling through surreptitious Likes tabs to uncover the root of intra-publication beef and broken down quote-tweet animosity like it’s Super Bowl tape.
Source: PC Gamer

 "They always need that extra step of collecting DNA, and it's usually going to be surreptitious because they don't want to tip someone off," Moore said.
Source: Fox News

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