Similar words: jiggered, rejigger, buggery, toggery, rookery, cookery, thuggery, skulduggery. Meaning: n. verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way.
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1. There's been some jiggery-pokery with the figures.
2. He began to suspect that some jiggery-pokery was going on.
3. He began to suspect that some jiggery-pokery had been going on.
4. This kind of jiggery-pokery does them a disservice.
5. Banks of electrical jiggery-pokery burst into life.
6. But according to these figures there's been some jiggery-pokery with the room rates.
7. There has been so much jiggery-pokery in this affair that it is impossible to know exactly what the true facts are.
8. This presidential and congressional jiggery-pokery is the height of public dishonesty.
9. It would likely require some mod_rewrite jiggery-pokery to keep the URLs the same and a different technique to assemble the front page(sentence dictionary), with its intermingling of articles and Linked List blurbs.
10. It seems astonishing that Bond got away with so much jiggery-pokery for as long as he did.
11. Labour will not come clean with its figures, so it is bound to describe ours as jiggery-pokery.
12. When you hear some figure referred to as the federal deficit, that is after this convenient bit of jiggery-pokery.
13. I know what you're talking about and all that jiggery-pokery makes me sick.
14. The wife is cunning, deceitful, and lecherous, and she is invariably up to some sort of jiggery-pokery with the dirty dog.
15. The SEC is hoping these changes will help it spot jiggery-pokery more easily.
More similar words: jiggered, rejigger, buggery, toggery, rookery, cookery, thuggery, skulduggery, skullduggery, poker, rigger, bigger, nigger, digger, trigger, snigger, poker face, outrigger, poker-faced, triggered, gold digger, triggering, hair trigger, gravedigger, trigger-happy, bakery, fakery, quick on the trigger, mockery, whiskery.