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hole-and-corner

[hohl-uhn-kawr-ner] / ˈhoʊl ənˈkɔr nər /




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Said one American: "Has an international document ever been ratified in such a hole-and-corner fashion?"

From Time Magazine Archive

You can say or print almost anything so long as you are willing to do it in a hole-and-corner way.

From Time Magazine Archive

The oxygen mask wall continue to put a new face on the secret agent of tradition, marking his release from the hole-and-corner, back-alley deals of history.

From Time Magazine Archive

But this hole-and-corner way of doing warfare damps all enthusiasm and stifles recruiting.

From My War Experiences in Two Continents by Salmon, Betty Keays-Young

Think of it," Rooksby said, "and me a justice, and... oh, it drives me wild, this hole-and-corner work!

From Romance by Conrad, Joseph