Underhandedly in a sentence as an adverb

By the end of my term I had picked up enough, underhandedly, from other engineers, that these guys were incompetent.

I already assume that half of the DNS registrars are underhandedly registering good domain names that go through their lookup services.

I think he's underhandedly criticizing the discussion of white privilege; other people who saw that special with me disagreed.

AT&T would have avoided all the fines and public backlash if they had just made up some new term rather than underhandedly and intentionally misleading people.

The only reason for the city to even allow someone to do it is to underhandedly get more money when someone inevitably loses their metro card.

I would find it more weaselly, disingenuous, or even offensive if someone didn't agree with something but pretended they did and then began underhandedly attacking the position.

'Damn those dastardly Capitalists, underhandedly delivering superior living standards!

> Sure, if the only viable business model for Android is to underhandedly sell people as eyeballs for advertising, perhaps Android should not existWhat if I am fully aware that they sell my eyeballs for revenue and I am OK with that because I find the amount of ads to be acceptable compared to the value I get from the product ?

Underhandedly definitions

adverb

slyly and secretly; "Mean revenge, committed underhand"- John Donne; "oldline aristocratic diplomats underhandedly undermined the attempt...to align Germany with the Western democracies"- C.G.Bowers

See also: underhand