Similar words: dagger, at daggers drawn, cloak, cloaked, cloakroom, agger, nagger, bagger. Meaning: adj. conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods.
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1. He was arrested after a cloak-and-dagger operation involving the CIA and MI6.
2. His enthusiasm for the cloak-and-dagger business of detection seemed to have waned.
3. Shopping has become a cloak-and-dagger affair.
4. The cloak-and-dagger world of corporate espionage is alive and well, and China seems to have the advantage.
5. They met in classic cloak-and-dagger style beside the lake in St James's Park.
6. Turned off by all the "whisper, whisper, cloak-and-dagger stuff, " McLaughlin decided to "jump state lines" from Illinois to Missouri to find a legal provider.
7. In regard to the angle of the cloak-and-dagger art, this son do not calculate too successful, but it of the experiment is however the far far larger than in meaning the success oneself.
8. This cloak-and-dagger and charming a plentifulness for still consisting in it with many righteousnesses.
9. The cloak-and-dagger prose turns is a revolution on the Chinese contemporary literature history.
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10. In a bit of cloak-and-dagger grandiosity, the firms dubbed their collaboration Team Themis, after a titan of Greek mythology who embodied natural law.
11. I'm tired of all these cloak-and-dagger meetings- let's discuss the issues openly.
12. Why can't we be open about it? Do we really need all this cloak-and-dagger stuff?
13. Well, every time I ask for something, they pull their cloak-and-dagger nonsense.
14. The new glowing bacteria actually did grow out of a bit of cloak-and-dagger thinking.
More similar words: dagger, at daggers drawn, cloak, cloaked, cloakroom, agger, nagger, bagger, bragger, swagger, stagger, staggers, staggered, staggering, exaggerate, swaggering, exaggerated, exaggeration, carpetbagger, granddad, blind date, night and day, granddaughter, day in and day out, ragged, fagged, jagged, tagged, bagged, raggedy.