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more underhanded
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most underhanded
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done in a secretive way with the intent to deceive or trick
- He was fired from his job after they discovered his underhanded attempts to sabotage a colleague.
- She didn't trust him because of his underhanded methods of getting what he wanted.
- Many residents believed that the election results were influenced by underhanded tactics.
- They reached their goals through underhanded means.
- The politician was accused of making underhanded deals behind closed doors.