0 secretive; avoiding attention -- ซึ่งลับ ๆ ล่อ ๆ
a furtive action/look.
The sixth volume was published, one might say, in an almost furtive way.
Soviet films and television tend to portray love in terms of hand-holding and furtive glances.
Sometimes sneaking up on one as snuck has snuck, language changes, and often those changes are furtive and catch us unaware.
Corridors are places for casual meetings, for passing others with barely a glance, or for furtive, secretive, and intimate moments.
There were lots of furtive looks in this car park.
Here we saw forklift trucks lifting pallets straight into the back of vans with no furtive looks—it was that open.
Nevertheless, the furtive and back-handed introduction of divisive issues under cover of these very topics is turning into a regrettable habit.
There is something unhealthy and furtive about secret contributions to political parties in exchange for favours which may or may not be given.