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cahoot

[ US /kəˈhut/ ]
NOUN
  1. collusion
    in cahoots with

How To Use cahoot In A Sentence

  • But he scoffed at conspiracy theories suggesting government, corporations and media conglomerates are in cahoots.
  • `Somebody must have been in cahoots with somebody else, somewhere along the line. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • On maturity, a cahoot savings account is opened and funds automatically transferred. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • Page 17 fer it looked like Martin an 'the Colonel was kinder in cahoot, an' my man diskivered that the lan 'had been sold long before it was mortgaged to me for taxes. Northern Georgia sketches,
  • Some dealers tried to convey the false impression that the two markets were in cahoots.
  • But more important than this story is whether Palin and the fired staffer were in cahoot. AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth
  • Together they connive in cahoots and scheme to create the world's worst musical, a guaranteed catastrophic dog of a show.
  • Those who floated to the surface were merely declared to be in cahoots with the devil.
  • You know the kind of stupefying sesquipedalian obfuscation where the scribe appears to be in cahoots to get a commission every time you have to stop and look up a word. Is Godot your middle name, Bill O��Reilly?
  • Are these men in cahoots with the car parts dealers?
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