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double-dealing
[duhb-uhl-dee-ling]
noun
duplicity; treachery; deception.
adjective
using duplicity; treacherous.
double-dealing
noun
action characterized by treachery or deceit
( as modifier )
double-dealing treachery
Other Word Forms
- ˈdzܲ-ˈ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of double-dealing1
Example Sentences
This is an excellent moment in history to be a crook, a liar, a gasbag or a double-dealing political hack, because there are far fewer reporters rooting around like drug-sniffing airport dogs.
But could the popularity of this show, based on deception and double-dealing, tell us something fundamental about the contemporary British psyche?
This sort of double-dealing is what happens when a “leader” feels beholden to anti-government zealots to keep the job he coveted for so long.
"It is the height of the double-dealing and impudence peculiar to the U.S. to provoke first and then talk about the so-called 'responsible control over divergence of opinion,'" the commentary said.
His flamboyant personality struck a chord with the Italian electorate, which continued to back him despite allegations of corruption and double-dealing.
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