Sentence example with the word 'underhanded'

underhanded

amoral, conscienceless, cunning, duplicitous, fraudulent, immoral, scheming, slinky, treacherous, under-the-table, unprincipled

Definition adj. marked by deception

Last update: October 17, 2015


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The discourteous and underhanded treatment of this embassy by Talleyrand and his agents., who attempted to obtain their ends by bribery, threats and duplicity, resulted in the speedy retirement of Marshall and Pinckney.   [Please select]

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Even his hatred had something impressive about it, for he fought to kill, and was never snarling and underhanded.   [Please select]

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The meanest part of it is the underhanded way in which he has taken Phil.   [Please select]

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Literally to _draw_ away from _under_, or in an underhanded way, as by stealth.   [Please select]

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True, they were performing their service in a sneaky, underhanded way that went against his grain.   [Please select]

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To dream of seeing disappointed children, denotes trouble from enemies, and anxious forebodings from underhanded work of seemingly friendly people.   [Please select]

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They would rather go about getting their heart's desire in some crooked, intricate, underhanded way than by the direct route.   [Please select]

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They can do all sorts of underhanded things you would not descend to," whimpered Mrs."   [Please select]

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"I don't believe that girl could do anything mean or underhanded," she reflected.   [Please select]

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I had always given you credit for being as astute as you were underhanded and treacherous.   [Please select]

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In school he was regarded as an undesirable pupil on account of his underhanded behavior, and one teacher who had observed him for long wrote that he showed marked inclination towards lying.   [Please select]

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