skullduggery

[ UK /skˈʌldəɡəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way
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How To Use skullduggery In A Sentence

  • But economic skullduggery should be set within a more important wider context which I will discuss later.
  • His defense, which seems credible on the evidence so far, is that the bank masked its skullduggery so completely that no regulator anywhere in the world ...
  • seems credible on the evidence so far, is that the bank masked its skullduggery so completely that no regulator anywhere in the world could get a handle on it.
  • It sounds dull but it this sort of underhand skullduggery that bloggers should be uncovering.
  • The reason for this legislative skullduggery is obvious: No one wants to publicly defend the indefensible.
  • Of all the financiers Bangkok wants to string up for mismanagement and skullduggery leading to the Crisis, it is Pin they want most.
  • His defense, which seems credible on the evidence so far, is that the bank masked its skullduggery so completely that no regulator anywhere in the world ...
  • What the Cork and Kerry decisions mean is that every form of skullduggery is given semi-official legitimacy.
  • Chisholm is very close to Deacon and unlikely to collaborate in any cabinet skullduggery.
  • His defense, which seems credible on the evidence so far, is that the bank masked its skullduggery so completely that no regulator anywhere in the world could get a handle on it.
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