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knavery
American Heritage Dictionary:
knav·er·y
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(
nā
'
və-rē
)
n.
,
pl.
,
-ies
.
Dishonest or crafty dealing.
An instance of trickery or mischief.
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knavery
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Foolishness, Bunkum, and Trifles
Pranks and Tricks
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knavery: mischief or rascality
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