Definition of Underhandedly. Meaning of Underhandedly. Synonyms of Underhandedly

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Definition of Underhandedly

Underhandedly
Underhandedly Un"der*hand`ed*ly, adv. In an underhand manner.

Meaning of Underhandedly from wikipedia

- Look up underhand, underhanded, or underhandedness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Underhand or underhanded may refer to: "Underhand", in the 1986...
- The Underhanded C Contest was a programming contest to turn out code that is malicious, but p****es a rigorous inspection, and looks like an honest mistake...
- action designed to influence or control another person, usually in an underhanded or unfair manner which facilitates one's personal aims. Methods someone...
- Underhand serve or Underhanded serve may refer to: Underhand serve (pickleball) Underhand serve (tennis) Underhand serve (volleyball) Underhand (disambiguation)...
- (which pushes her to punch her ex-boss, a former beau, who fired her underhandedly). Rosemary owns a somewhat dilapidated 1980 Land Rover Series III which...
- ambitious and treasonous personality, along with the habit to resort into underhanded tactics and ********inations to eliminate the oppositions. He was a retainer...
- the political problems of both Chinese Mainland and Taiwan with an underhandedly critical strain of dark humor. The lyrical style is not particularly...
- he defended the title against John Cena, during which he used several underhanded tactics to retain the championship. He lost the title to Cena in an "I...
- The first, Bruno in 2005, was self-produced and released by the band. Underhanded Romance was released by Eenie Meenie Records on June 12, 2007, and on...
- feature film scripts. He also wrote the nonfiction works Underhanded Chess and Underhanded Bridge in 1973. New York Times reviewer Villiers Gerson described...