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hugger-mugger
[huhg-er-muhg-er]
noun
disorder or confusion; muddle.
secrecy; reticence.
Why is there such hugger-mugger about the scheme?
adjective
secret or clandestine.
disorderly or confused.
verb (used with object)
to keep secret or concealed; hush up.
verb (used without object)
to act secretly.
hugger-mugger
/ ˈʌɡəˌʌɡə /
noun
confusion
raresecrecy
adjective
with secrecy
in confusion
verb
(tr) to keep secret
(intr) to act secretly
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hugger-mugger1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hugger-mugger1
Example Sentences
A ripe era for wartime espionage makes for a hugger-mugger entertainment in Lou Ye’s black-and-white historical drama “Saturday Fiction.”
Cornwall, a cottage in a dark hollow surrounded by woods in the hugger-mugger days following the birth of my first son, our horizon hidden behind fat dark rain clouds, November, mud, puddles, bitter winds.
His smile when he poses with voters is a rictus, he ducks fund-raising calls, and he lacks patience for the backroom hugger-mugger required to pass legislation.
Which is why in many instances the interests that Pinker dismisses as irrational hugger-mugger, everything from astrology to spiritualism, have tended to strengthen during periods of real scientific ferment.
He carried it out hugger-mugger—books, dishes, the downstairs rocker, all in a great mix—and carted it right down the middle of Parker Head.
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