Clever scheme or artful plot, usually crafted for evil purposes.
A usually secret exclusive organization of individuals gathered for a nefarious purpose.
Engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together.
A plot to carry out some harmful or illegal act (especially a political plot)
1 I've never heard of anyone yet who has outsmarted a Mancini cabal .
2 Both Mary and Bill said this cabal thing of yours is hogwash.
3 I want to punish the cable cabal for taking all my money.
4 No, I want the names of every cabal member you know of.
5 Perhaps these men were part of a cabal that has broken down.
6 Pitt soon became aware of the strength of the cabal against him.
7 A powerful cabal was in fact got up against Monseigneur de Bourgogne.
8 Iggy, in the San Francisco JAM cabal , explained it to me differently.
9 There was a group, a cabal if you like, of MI5 officers.
10 They revealed themselves as an irredeemable cabal of chancers on the make.
11 They cabal , and tattle, and hiss, and cackle comminations under their breath.
12 I cannot imagine the Sons collaborating with a dragon cabal , can you?
13 Inflation was developed by a cabal of theorists over a number of years.
14 We don't know the full extent of either cabal just yet.
15 I fear the cabal is right: we would not last alone against dragons.
16 He really does believe that a cabal of Jews secretly controls the world.
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