chicanery
Example Sentences
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“The Baron of Wall Street” proclaims that Dillon—not alone in his era—enriched himself through “chicanery, subterfuge, and graft.”
And a roster of identity-based crimes — from election chicanery to child trafficking — are allowed to proliferate.
From New York Times
I think that with Nixon what you see is that he saw the kind of Kennedy chicanery as baked in.
From Salon
In 1972, the people, fed up with legislative chicanery, organized and passed an initiative to lift the curtain surrounding what their representatives were doing in secret.
From Seattle Times
The standoff sparked furious accusations and counter-accusations of political chicanery, but U.S.
From Washington Post
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