0 done secretly, and sometimes dishonestly, in order to achieve an advantage: --
1 done secretly, and sometimes dishonestly, in order to achieve an advantage: --
2 → underhand --
Although "rudos" often resort to using underhanded tactics, they are still expected to live up to a "luchador" code of honor.
Often resorts to cheating and other underhanded tricks in order to win.
Darts may be thrown overhanded, underhanded or both depending on league rules.
It is possible to throw an underhanded pitch in this game up to 120 km/h.
Despite her underhanded tactics, she also proved herself to be a good technical wrestler.
Pitchers were prohibited from throwing overhand they were only permitted to throw underhanded or sidearmed.
Presumably those authorities which have already added it by underhanded means, so to speak, will be able to remove it, if they wish, on a democratic basis.
In other words, they will be seeking underhanded ways of once again getting out of their obligations.