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double-dealing

[duhb-uhl-dee-ling] / ˈdʌb əlˈdi lɪŋ /




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When you’re spending money that’s not your own but that one day might be your inheritance, it sometimes feels like double-dealing, psychologically.

From Barron's

But could the popularity of this show, based on deception and double-dealing, tell us something fundamental about the contemporary British psyche?

From BBC

His flamboyant personality struck a chord with the Italian electorate, which continued to back him despite allegations of corruption and double-dealing.

From BBC

A devotee of prevarication and double-dealing, Molière would have made the most, in three acts, of stories like these.

From New York Times

Like many issues that seem at first to be solely about race relations, these double-dealing policies are evidence of our atrophying democratic culture.

From Washington Post