Definitionadj. conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
Last update: February 12, 2017
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The Army claims about clandestine intelligence operations by the enemy countries. [adjective]
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At the time he was in charge of all CIA clandestine operations. [adjective]
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Then each, enchanted by Greta 's beauty, embarks on a clandestine affair. [adjective]
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This lack of method has one compensation, like other human defects, to wit, that it puzzles a clandestine searcher more deeply than cypher or cryptogram. [adjective]
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But where that clandestine boat had glided into gloom and greyness, a fosse of Nature's digging, deeply lined with wood and thicket, offered snug harbourage to craft and fraud. [adjective]
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THE SINS OF THE PAST: (In a medley of voices) He went through a form of clandestine marriage with at least one woman in the shadow of the Black church. [adjective]
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Betsy's clandestine research about Julie, such as it was, was shared only with me. [Please select]
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Somebody's he's ashamed of, probably, or he wouldn't be so clandestine about it. [Please select]
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This time it seemed to center about a clandestine love affair of a mild type. [Please select]
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You will not pretend to assume that this is not a clandestine excursion. [Please select]
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