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clandestine

[klan-des-tin] / klænˈdɛs tɪn /


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Inevitably, money and sex — the currency of clandestine escape — have their place in “Transatlantic.”

From New York Times

The venue had the clandestine air of a speakeasy.

From New York Times

“They must be clandestine companies, I would say. They have nothing, nothing under my name, not even a piece of paper.”

From Seattle Times

Mr Michel, 50, is accused of taking the money from notorious Malaysian businessman Jho Low to carry out a "clandestine" influence campaign.

From BBC

"This will divert people into more dangerous, more risky, more clandestine modes of entry across 6,000 kilometres of border," Macklin said.

From Reuters