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is underhand
adjective
Secret; clandestine
synonyms
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In other societies – perhaps even our own – it is underhand.
"What they are doing is underhand, malicious and sinister," he writes.
Pietersen, who passionately believes that invention must be at the heart of one-day cricket's brave new world, emphatically rejects the notion that his method is underhand.
Emma Carr, deputy director of the privacy lobby group Big Brother Watch, said: "Ucas is perfectly within the law to sell on this information, but the way they are doing so, as is the situation with most data gathering organisations, is underhand.
"It's ridiculous from Portpin to suggest that this is underhand - it is a necessity to work with a property developer".
(This is underhand).
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And third was underhand.
It was underhand.
It was underhand and pathetic.
In 1866, base ball pitches were underhand.
Until early in the 19th century all bowling was underhand, and most bowlers favoured the high-tossed lob.
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