The remark was not brought on by some thieving or chicanery on my part, but rather by a political speech I'd made that this person didn't like. |
Computer experts at respected universities have sounded the alarm over the potential for high-tech chicanery. |
The human mind cannot tolerate the spectre of waste presented by the possibility of chicanery without detection. |
The two schemers fall for each other but there's a lot of revenge-fuelled chicanery before love wins through. |
The run for the presidency is no joke, rife with political chicanery, espionage and blackmail. |
In the last few months, we've found that chicanery sometimes extends to companies' nutrition information. |