underhand in English

adjective
1
(of a throw or stroke in sports) made with the arm or hand below shoulder level.
he has a surprisingly good motion, more sidearm than underhand

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "underhand" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "underhand", or refer to the context using the word "underhand" in the English Dictionary.

1. An honest man doesn't do anything underhand.

2. In softball, pitches are tossed underhand.

3. It is a sneaky and underhand way of doing business.

4. You call those sneaky, underhand tactics coming to my aid?

5. Crafty definition, skillful in underhand or evil schemes; cunning; deceitful; sly

6. Underhand work of that sort is against the grain with me.

7. Chin ups are a little different than pull ups because you use an underhand grip

8. 20 Mr Livingstone accused the government of being underhand.

9. What really angered her was the dirty underhand way they had tricked her.

10. A . The absolute lack of transparency , underhand deals , corruption and undervaluation of the property .

11. There are three basic kinds of service:the underhand serve, the overhand serve, and the hook serve or roundhouse serve.

12. Synonyms for Backstair include Backstairs, secret, covert, clandestine, furtive, stealthy, private, sneaky, underhand and surreptitious

13. 23 There are three basic kinds of service:the underhand serve, the overhand serve, and the hook serve or roundhouse serve.

14. His Avarice was disgusting beyond words, and with Avarice went a tendency to underhand dealing, harshness, and malice. NAPOLEON'S MARSHALS R

15. Brigue ( third-person singular simple present Brigues, present participle briguing, simple past and past participle Brigued ) ( obsolete) To achieve or obtain by underhand methods

16. It is, he wrote, “the one great curse, the one enormous and innermost perversion, . . . for which no means are too venomous, too underhand, too underground and too petty.”

17. Brigues) (obsolete) Intrigue, secretive machinations.Verb brigue (third-person singular simple present brigues, present participle Briguing, simple past and past participle brigued) (obsolete) To achieve or obtain by underhand methods.

18. Brainwashing is a process by which a person or group uses underhand methods to persuade others to the will of the person who is manipulating them. But where does honest persuasion stop and Brainwashing start? There are many forms of persuasion used today, particularly in politics.

19. Cornrows are a “style of hair braiding, in which the hair is braided very close to the scalp, using an underhand, upward motion to make a continuous, raised row.” In the Caribbean Islands, they are also known as “cane rows” to mean “slaves planting sugar cane”, and not corn.