sneaksby

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sneaksby (plural sneaksbies)

  1. (obsolete) A paltry person; a sneak.
    • 16??, Isaac Barrow
      [] such a superstitious fop, such a conscientious simpleton, such a bashful sneaksby []
    • 1880, Miguel de Cervantes, translated by Peter Anthony Motteux, The history of Don Quixote of la Mancha:
      I drink when I have occasion, and sometimes when I have no occasion: I am no proud man, d'ye see, and when the liquor is offered me I whip it off, that they may not take me for a churl or a sneaksby, or think I don't understand myself nor good manners []
    • 1996, Mona K. Gedney, A Lady of Quality:
      "You are such a sneaksby, Lacey. You know how irritating Mama finds him, and yet you write to him secretly. Mama will not be pleased with you."

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