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hole-and-corner

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hole-and-cor⋅ner

[hohl-uhn-kawr-ner]
–adjective
1. secretive; clandestine; furtive: The political situation was full of hole-and-corner intrigue.
2. trivial and colorless: She was living a hole-and-corner existence of daily drudgery.
Also, hole-in-cor⋅ner [hohl-in-kawr-ner] .


Origin:
1825–35
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hole-and-cor·ner   (hōl'ən-kôr'nər)
adj.  Being in a secret place; conducted secretly.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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