cahoots Definition In English

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  • We should ensure that the person is not in cahoots with the original psychiatrist and that he is truly independent and from another hospital.

  • Both parties are not in cahoots in this.

  • The reason we do not want the two to be in cahoots is quite clear.

  • This process involves wide boys acting in cahoots with the country's politicians to dupe entrepreneurs.

  • While the man who has been convicted is protected, the man who may have been in close cahoots with him has no protection at all.

  • I went in cahoots with a neighbouring farmer who was also a proprietor.

  • They are there to watch these dreadful acts, and are effectively in cahoots with the organisers.

  • Unfortunately, sometimes those involved are in cahoots with some of the unscrupulous immigration advisers whom we are determined to tackle.

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