cahoots
Example Sentences
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Indeed, this “savage,” as Shakespeare took pains to note in his complicated depiction of Caliban, is a good deal more civilized than the drunken riffraff with whom he falls into cahoots.
From Los Angeles Times
The company’s chief operating officer, Matthew Calamari Sr., also reduced his salary to deduct the cost of a company-paid apartment and cars for him and his wife, but Weisselberg denied they were in cahoots.
From Washington Times
In cahoots with your sponge are your dish towels, which soak up all kinds of grime while you’re wiping up messes and drying your hands.
From Seattle Times
“This sounds just like what you hear about certain police departments being in cahoots with organized crime.”
From Seattle Times
Sweeney said this had the effect of making it appear that she might be in cahoots with her father, and she is not.
From Salon
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