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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

What’s the expression?

Hi Everyone,

There's a room where people are working. Someone enters, unnoticed by the others, puts a lemon under an arm-chair, then leaves, unnoticedly. After a while, the people in the room notice the scent, but have no idea where it comes from and how come it's appeared.

What is it the lemon-man has done? What's the verb and/or expression you'd use to express it?

It must be something close to what steal into or smuggle into would mean I suppose, but without any negative shade or association with illegal acitivity.

Could you, please, help me with this? Thanks!
  

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We use the verb "steal" as in "stealthy" to describe proceeding in an undetected manner. It casts no aspersions on the person's motives. (Think of the spiritual, Steal Away [Home] To Jesus.

  • We use the verb "steal" as in "stealthy" to describe proceeding in an undetected manner.
  • It casts no aspersions on the person's motives.
  • (Think of the spiritual, Steal Away [Home] To Jesus.
  • ) You may need to resort to adjectives.
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We use the verb "steal" as in "stealthy" to describe proceeding in an undetected manner.
It casts no aspersions on the person's motives. (Think of the spiritual, Steal Away [Home] To Jesus.)
You may need to resort to adjectives.

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