underhanded

  • 11underhanded — not legal, not according to rules, not above board    Some people say the government was underhanded in dealing with the Indians …

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  • 12underhanded act — index maneuver (trick) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 13underhanded complicity — index connivance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 14underhanded practice — index deceit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 15Underhanded C Contest — The Underhanded C Contest is a programming contest to turn out code that is malicious, but passes a rigorous inspection, and looks like an honest mistake. The contest rules define a task, and a malicious component. Entries must perform the task… …

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  • 16underhanded — Synonyms and related words: amoral, artful, back door, backstairs, calculating, chiseling, clandestine, collusive, conscienceless, corrupt, corrupted, covert, covinous, crafty, criminal, crooked, cunning, dark, deceitful, devious, dishonest,… …

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  • 17underhanded — adj. underhand; clandestine, secret, sly, crafty; not having enough people, short handed …

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  • 18underhanded — a. See underhand, a …

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  • 19underhanded — adj 1. dirty, unfair, below the belt, against the rules, underhand, Inf. left handed; deceitful, treacherous, perfidious, double dealing, two timing; dishonest, immoral, sinful, bad, wrong, wrongful, unconscionable, unscrupulous, dishonorable;… …

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  • 20underhanded — un•der•hand•ed [[t]ˈʌn dərˈhæn dɪd[/t]] adj. 1) underhand 2) short handed • Etymology: 1800–10 un′der•hand′ed•ly, adv. un′der•hand′ed•ness, n …

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