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hackery

/ ˈhækərɪ /

noun

  1. ironic.
    journalism; hackwork


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Example Sentences

[A] quick perusal of Hagel's syllabi reveals a far deeper concern: Hagel is addicted to... hackery.

But facts matter, and there's a major distinction between partisanship and hackery.

And no, Friedersdorf is not merely engaging in his own hackery.

On the House side, Speaker John Boehner's selection of Jeb Hensarling to serve as co-chair also reeked of hyperpartisan hackery.

It's no accident that his famous rant on Crossfire, accusing the hosts of "partisan hackery," got CNN to cancel the show.

He said he could give me camels, but I preferred a hackery as I might be able to sit on it if my pony broke down.

I felt quite stiff and bruised by the jolting in the hackery.

Mr. R—— had had fever all day, so I gave up my place in the shigram to him, and Charlie and I travelled in the hackery.

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