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  • 61intrigue — in•trigue v. [[t]ɪnˈtrig[/t]] n. [[t]also ˈɪn trig[/t]] v. trigued, tri•guing, n. 1) to arouse the curiosity or interest of by unusual, new, or otherwise fascinating qualities 2) to accomplish or force by crafty plotting or underhand machinations …

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  • 62underhanded — /ʌndəˈhændəd/ (say unduh handuhd) adjective, adverb → underhand. –underhandedly, adverb –underhandedness, noun …

  • 63covertly — [adv] clandestine, underhandedly by stealth, clandestinely, furtively, hush hush*, in camera, in holes and corners*, on the QT*, on the quiet, on the sly, privately, secretly, slyly, stealthily, sub rosa, surreptitiously, undercover, under wraps* …

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  • 64falsely — [adv] deceitfully basely, behind one’s back*, crookedly, dishonestly, dishonorably, disloyally, faithlessly, falseheartedly, malevolently, maliciously, perfidiously, roguishly, traitorously, treacherously, underhandedly, unfaithfully,… …

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  • 65secretly — [adv] in hidden manner behind closed doors*, behind someone’s back*, by stealth, clandestinely, confidentially, covertly, furtively, hush hush*, in camera*, in confidence, in holes and corners*, in secret, insidiously, in strict confidence*,… …

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  • 66unduly — [adv] excessively disproportionately, ever, extravagantly, extremely, illegally, immensely, immoderately, improperly, indecorously, inordinately, out of proportion, over, overfull, overly, overmuch, too, underhandedly, unfairly, unjustifiably,… …

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  • 67snide —  adj.  1. Indirectly offensive. Underhandedly unkind.  2. Counterfeit.  3. Contemptible. Mean …

    A concise dictionary of English slang

  • 68filching — /filchin/filshin)/ To steal money, commonly of little value, secretly or underhandedly. Peck v. Bez, W.Va., 40 S.E.2d 1, 10 …

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  • 69filching — /filchin/filshin)/ To steal money, commonly of little value, secretly or underhandedly. Peck v. Bez, W.Va., 40 S.E.2d 1, 10 …

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  • 70intrigue — [in trēg′; ] for n., also [ in′trēg΄] vi. intrigued, intriguing [Fr intriguer < It intrigare < L intricare: see INTRICATE] 1. to carry on a secret love affair 2. to plot or scheme secretly or underhandedly vt. 1. to bring on or get by… …

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