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How to pronounce skullduggery in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms hanky panky, hocus-pocus, jiggery-pokery, skulduggery, slickness, trickery
Type of deceit, deception, misrepresentation

Examples of skullduggery

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Over the years I have watched my party descend year after year into skullduggery.
From the heraldtribune.com
No wonder these people are involved in endless scandals, schemes and skullduggery.
From the philly.com
The fourth Duke of Rutland was a passionate collector who didn't stop at skullduggery.
From the online.wsj.com
The Lakers get into a food fight, and each week brings new intrigue and skullduggery.
From the usatoday.com
Never believe in a politician's skullduggery, they're up to something.
From the guardian.co.uk
The perpetrators of this year's most lurid skullduggery and corruption?
From the newsweek.com
Makes you sort of pine for the days of plain, old C-note skullduggery.
From the usatoday.com
Giggles aside, however, important and quite nasty skullduggery still goes on in the world.
From the time.com
Second, it's an association plagued by skullduggery, accusations and tightly held grievances.
From the stltoday.com
More examples
  • Trickery: verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way
  • Skullduggery (aka Warlock, aka Blood Puzzle) is a 1983 Canadian horror film directed by Ota Richter.
  • Skullduggery is an album released by the band Steppenwolf in 1976 (see 1976 in music). It was the third of four albums the band released under the label Epic. And in 1977, keyboardist Wayne Cook left to join Player
  • Skullduggery is a children's board game, teaching basic logic and strategy. The pirate-themed game is played on a tiled board, with tokens representing the players.
  • Skullduggery is a 1970 science fiction film starring Burt Reynolds, Susan Clark and Edward Fox.
  • ' is a character in Yudetamago's manga and anime series Kinnikuman and its sequel Kinnikuman Nisei (Ultimate Muscle). His name is changed to Skullduggery' in the English dub of Nisei.
  • Activities intended to deceive; a con or hoax
  • No good, underhanded dealing.