Sentences

cahoot in a sentence

n.

Definition

Cahoot refers to a partnership or conspiracy, often implying secretive or illicit collaboration between individuals.

Sample Sentences

  1. The two friends were suspected of being in cahoot with each other during the scheme.
  2. After discovering the deal, the detective realized they had been in cahoot for months.
  3. It's unlikely that she would be in cahoot with someone like him, given their past.
  4. They were found to be in cahoot, plotting their next big move against the competition.
  5. The group was accused of being in cahoot to manipulate the stock market.
  6. In cahoot with the local charity, they organized a fundraiser that exceeded all expectations.
  7. Rumors spread that the politicians were in cahoot to secure their positions of power.
  8. Despite their denials, evidence suggested they were in cahoot from the very beginning.
  9. The journalist uncovered a story of corruption involving officials in cahoot with developers.
  10. When the plan failed, it became clear that they had been in cahoot all along.

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