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Meanings of
hugger-mugger
in английском
Conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods.
secret
underground
undercover
clandestine
surreptitious
hush-hush
cloak-and-dagger
hole-and-corner
Related terms
covert
In utter disorder.
disorderly
jumbled
higgledy-piggledy
topsy-turvy
Related terms
untidy
Synonyms
Examples for "
secret
"
secret
underground
undercover
clandestine
surreptitious
Examples for "
secret
"
1
They say that keeping that number a
secret
is simply industry practice.
2
Methods: Review of previously
secret
tobacco industry documents available on the internet.
3
But New Zealand's high rates of family violence are hardly a
secret
.
4
Hundreds have gone missing after seen last being taken by
secret
police.
5
Its
secret
nature, however, meant that this information was slow in coming.
1
Water flowing
underground
News flash: scientists say there's water in Wellington Harbour.
2
No territory, state or individual can separate and work
underground
,
Barroso said.
3
Heriansyah said the ban on the group would simply push it
underground
.
4
She went
underground
and started plans to move back to Europe permanently.
5
Go deep
underground
New York city to the countries largest transportation project.
1
Second, the bureau kept Bazin's
undercover
phone number active, just in case.
2
It was time to go
undercover
for her own extended good health.
3
The case led to the police overhauling their rules about
undercover
operation.
4
You let them work
undercover
for a few days, then they're gone.
5
The talk among the group was of everything but
weddings
-
and
undercover
work.
1
This
clandestine
operation, however, required a handshake with a five-dollar bill enclosed.
2
With extreme prejudice? He used the jargon of
clandestine
operatives for effect.
3
Dulles was well aware that the
clandestine
service was out of control.
4
For now, however, the
clandestine
origin of the videos is under wraps.
5
Even with the new 24-hour drinking laws, the greatest lock-ins are
clandestine
.
1
Invented in the 1950s, its
surreptitious
return in recent years is regrettable.
2
It was left outside his room by a smitten but
surreptitious
fan.
3
She went surreptitiously; this was the first
surreptitious
thing she had done.
4
The terrible apparition cried out to his
surreptitious
representative-Nay ,miscreant ;butone.
5
The occasion was low key, the departure of troops has been
surreptitious
.
1
The suppliers go to great pains to keep it all very
hush
-
hush
.
2
But what I do remember is that it was all very hush-hush.'
3
Even the military's most precious, sensitive, cherished
hush
-
hush
programs get leaked eventually.
4
Besides, he had a
hush
-
hush
advisory job which took much of his time.
5
Apparently, six friends have flown over to America for the
hush
-
hush
Winehouse nuptials.
1
McCone kept saying he wanted to get out of the
cloak
-
and
-
dagger
business.
2
It had become apparent that all the
cloak
-
and
-
dagger
talk was just that.
3
I know, you thought it was more
cloak
-
and
-
dagger
than that, didn't you?
4
Overdoing the
cloak
-
and
-
dagger
would be carrying it too far in the other direction.
5
It would strike de Mohrenschildt as just one more bit of
cloak
-
and
-
dagger
spookery.
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.
Mumbo jumbo.
mumbo jumbo
Usage of
hugger-mugger
in английском
1
We have to eat all
hugger
-
mugger
with the clerks and carpenters.
2
I don't want to hear any more about corporate
hugger
-
mugger
.
3
The various departments are said to be in a state of
"
hugger-mugger
.
"
4
As they thought, hid in
hugger
-
mugger
,
each accusing the other of being a racist.
5
Nor is the New Yorker a
hugger
-
mugger
with his money.
6
Well, I thought it would be all of a
hugger-mugger
.
7
Between now and then there will be plenty of
hugger
-
mugger
.
8
Muddle flies before it, and
hugger
-
mugger
becomes a thing unknown.
9
Its ordinary
hugger
-
mugger
had been cleared away-pushedback into corners and out of sight.
10
There was no
hugger
-
mugger
escape of travel-clad bride and bridegroom.
11
Naturally, I refused, not wanting to seem to be too
hugger
-
mugger
with a famous entrepreneur.
12
Let alone his meals being all
hugger
-
mugger
and comfortless.
13
What was it like saying goodbye to crew mates he'd lived
hugger
-
mugger
with for so long?
14
Why should she think us a
hugger
-
mugger
family?
15
It is all
hugger
-
mugger
,
with miss a-leaving.
16
The trial was all mystery,
hugger
-
mugger
,
horror.
Other examples for "hugger-mugger"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
hugger-mugger marriage
Hugger-mugger
through the time