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to undercover
adjective
Performed or happening in secret.
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In responding to undercover solicitations from G.A.O.
They both sold the drug to undercover officers.
The police said earlier this week she had sold Oxycodone to undercover officers on three occasions.
This genius was arrested after selling drugs to undercover police officers.
Lastminutetravel.com, which switched to "undercover" pricing for hotels in January, works much the same way.
The tapes could point police superiors to undercover officers who were inappropriate, overzealous or racist.
Cruddas resigned after footage emerged of him apparently making the offer to undercover reporters.
Jake has been assigned to undercover duties, and Harris is supposed to show him the ropes.
That resonates with irony given this week's boastings to undercover journalists.
The newspaper reported that two FIFA executive committee members had offered to sell their votes to undercover reporters.
Quick to enlist when Britain entered the war, Fermor was eventually assigned to undercover intelligence work in occupied Crete.
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