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But I don't want to have it in a hole-in-corner way, a bit at a time, first one and then another.
Usage of hole-and-corner in English
1
Maybe, some little deadly act of meanness, some hole-and-corner treachery?
2
But, as I say, it is a hole-and-corner business.
3
A hole-and-corner district like this is not the world!
4
The call might not come, of course; the war might be short, a hole-and-corner affair soon ended.
5
I don't like this hole-and-corner business, Rosanne.
6
I won't believe- Ican't-thatyoulike this underground, hole-and-corner existence, this life that is dishonest all through.
7
It was obvious that we had many friends, that we were not going to be tried in a hole-and-corner fashion.
8
He loses in this manner a fine opportunity of making himself favourably known and of raising himself above his hole-and-corner circumstances.
9
And they saw brilliant prospects for the craft; it was no hole-and-corner business after all; with Garibaldi, they traveled the whole wonderful world.
10
I do not approve of hole-and-corner marriages, but where the gentleman has to take up an official position some allowance must be made.
11
Give them but a sealed box, or some hole-and-corner to hide their act in, and they will then enjoy their "liberty!"
12
Don't suppose that I don't understand your reasons for not wanting to let this feeling between us dwindle into an ordinary hole-and-corner love-affair.
13
And it's a hole-and-corner business at the best, isn't it?-andit must be a very thirsty one-withthe hot metal and furnaces and things.'
14
"Oh, it is a hole-and-corner business, and God only knows why," he answered.
15
"Think of it," Rooksby said, "and me a justice, and... oh, it drives me wild, this hole-and-corner work!