Sentence examples for be clandestine from inspiring English sources

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be clandestine

adjective

Done or kept in secret, sometimes to conceal an illicit or improper purpose.

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We oblige them to be clandestine.

"They would no longer be clandestine".

Drug-taking appeared to be clandestine, not brazen.

There was no reason for Arroyo to be clandestine about his approach.

Frontera, a local newspaper, said the clinic was not registered with state medical authorities and appeared to be "clandestine".

We feared there would be clandestine cell structures, months of elaborate planning, and then havoc, like in Paris and Brussels.

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"Firstly because it was clandestine.

Still, homosexual behavior has always been clandestine.

It was 1993, and to avoid detection, meetings were clandestine.

He has not exactly been clandestine about it.

There were clandestine reporter meetings in Washington, Munich, and London.

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