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The word 'underhanded' is a valid and usable word in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is done in a sneaky or deceitful manner. For example, "He tried to get the promotion by using underhanded tactics, but his boss saw through the deception and refused to give him the job."
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But both Lendle and Book Lender disavow such underhanded tactics.
These provincial outfits, which are less controlled by Beijing, are locked in a fierce, untidy and occasionally underhanded struggle for viewers.Not only do many of their shows resemble British and American programmes like "Pop Idol" and "The Apprentice".
Mr Obama has also headed out on the road again, with three town hall meetings on health reform planned for this week alone.The more underhanded gambit is the decision to bash the insurance industry at every turn.
Breaches of good morals, abuses of rights, and underhanded legal transactions are deprived of legal effect.
The canny and (some say) underhanded manner in which they acquired the piece may spark a lawsuit.
Flight attendants and aviation experts have called the policy "shallow" and an underhanded way to screen out talented but less attractive employees, according to the Telegraph.
"I served probably below average for me but he made it look and feel like I served underhanded out there at times.
We were shocked by how divisive and underhanded some Muslim clerics were.
She smiled in an underhanded way and dropped the other suitcase once we were out of Mrs. L.'s sight.
"What I done wasn't so underhanded as what you done".
He does seem to conclude that Leno, although he was portrayed as the villain of the piece by many of his fellow-comics, did nothing underhanded.
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