Definitionn. the act of altering something secretly or improperly
Last update: October 31, 2015
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As long as the Watchers could keep the Others from tampering with their fates, both children would fulfill their paths and usher in a new phase of the war between good and evil. [Please select]
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It was true, then, what Lady Henry said of her--that she had an overmastering tendency to intrigue--to a perpetual tampering with the plain fact. [Please select]
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The country-gentleman had little reason to fear that government would diminish his importance by tampering with his functions. [Please select]
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"That of being spies and tampering with the aeroplane last night." [Please select]
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Heaven's fiery bolt had warned them; they had not heeded, and now the devil was tampering with the compass. [Please select]
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It is an error to speak of man "tampering with nature" and causing variability. [Please select]
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"Don't let me catch you tampering with my bugs, as you call them." [Please select]
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But when Campian pretended that his mission to England was purely religious he was tampering with words in order to deceive. [Please select]
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They took the pains to leave our machines in such shape that their tampering with them would not be suspected. [Please select]
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Tampering with the Indians, and urging them to attack our citizens on the frontier. [Please select]
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"I thought so," muttered Raffles, handing me the lantern, and pocketing a bunch of skeleton keys, after tampering for a few minutes with the lock. [Please select]
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