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underhanded

[uhn-der-han-did] / ˈʌn dərˈhæn dɪd /




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As the next onion layer is peeled, regarding the underhanded deal the funeral corporation made with the Black Baptist church, Abels introduces a mysterious, fizzing waltz motif for piano and harp.

From Los Angeles Times

Certainly, fossil fuel companies have resorted to underhanded tactics to undermine climate solutions.

From Salon

Opposition leaders criticized the interim election as an underhanded move to circumvent the rules.

From Reuters

So-called ballot harvesting, which she’s decried as an underhanded Democratic tactic, will be part of her campaign strategy.

From Seattle Times

But it hasn’t been taken that way by some voters, who see the mere existence of the investigation as proof of their own beliefs that politicians are instinctively underhanded.

From Seattle Times