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was undercover
adjective
Performed or happening in secret.
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"In some way Marlowe was undercover," the director said.
Black, who was undercover in the 1990s, said his operation was "almost Stasi-like".
But, so far, Mr. Quigley is resisting and claims he learned a lot while he was "undercover".
A busboy with a curly mustache explained to a presumably newer colleague that the guest in question was "undercover".
"Those are the same kels we used when I was undercover in the 1980's," said Anthony Miranda, executive chairman of the National Latino Officers Association.
"While I was undercover, my targets would refuse to talk on the phone because they felt it wasn't safe, but they had no qualms about inviting me into their homes to talk about their plans.
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So the aftermath of ABC's Philadelphia debate was undercovered on the network newscasts.
He looks like he's undercover".
And my character is undercover.
They are undercover like crazy.
Unless Bourne is undercover, of course.
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