Noun
verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way
Source: WordNetThe path of skullduggery is made easier with a coating of morality, which is aptly applied to an established custom, by the lawyer and the professor of economics. And so, the business of taking what does not belong to you has been well obfuscated by a ‘philosophy' of taxation'. Frank Chodorov
The general consensus is that more eyes watching over the Democratic process is better for the prevention of skullduggery; it is sad that the self proclaimed enigma didn’t see it that way. Source: Internet
“Blends political intrigue, fortune-telling, alchemy, skullduggery, high treason and love. Source: Internet
I consulted Jimmy about his 2004 Marathon experience; Melissa Anelli offered me the use of her apartment in Staten Island (which I had to decline); Katy and Rachel encouraged the skullduggery. Source: Internet
Serene amidst every kind of skullduggery, this eccentric English spinster steps in where Scotland Yard stumbles, armed with nothing more than her sketchpad and umbrella! Source: Internet
In some respects, was the most zeitgeist-ridden movie of the year, this mousetrap of a film about horrible science fiction skullduggery carried out by good white people. Source: Internet