0 acting together with others for an illegal or dishonest purpose:
A banker and a government minister were in cahoots over a property deal.
It's reckoned that someone in the government was in cahoots with the assassin.
The structural repeat is transposed, varied and redistributed, and an agile coda has the soloist in cahoots with its orchestral counterparts.
Two witnesses likely to be in cahoots with one another would not count as two.
We may not be in cahoots or in collaboration.
The paramilitaries act in agreement and in cahoots with the army, which in many cases - including this one - draw up the death lists.
The people who are administering the systems will decide, and will do so in cahoots with the unions and the direct labour organisations.
It will soon be said against us that we are running in cahoots with one another.
Anyhow, they are in great cahoots and believe most sincerely in unilateral disarmament.
Unfortunately, sometimes those involved are in cahoots with some of the unscrupulous immigration advisers whom we are determined to tackle.