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    secretly
    [ adv ]
    1. in secrecy; not openly

    2. <adv.all>
      met secretly to discuss the invasion plans
      the children secretly went to the movies when they were supposed to be at the library
      they arranged to meet in secret
    3. not openly; inwardly

    4. <adv.all>
      they were secretly delighted at his embarrassment
      hoped secretly she would change her mind


    Secretly \Se"cret*ly\, adv.
    In a secret manner.

    1. Although most of the questions dealt with his coming meetings with Mr. Gorbachev, Mr. Reagan also was asked whether Vice President George Bush opposed secretly selling arms to Iran.
    2. The State Department on Wednesday dismissed as "pure fantasy" an assertion by an Iranian opposition leader that the Reagan administration secretly negotiated with Tehran for the release of American hostages in Lebanon.
    3. Richard Secord, who North had enlisted to secretly run arms to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
    4. U.S. resupply planes secretly have been using Zaire as a staging area for sending materiel to the rebel forces but Zairean President Mobutu Sese Seko ordered a halt to this activity last June when he launched a peace mediation effort.
    5. Detectives had been secretly watching Novitis since last week when they noticed the bomb threats were at stores in his patrol zone, and that Novitis would respond and sign all of the incident reports, Henderson said.
    6. The church claims more than 3 million members, but an unknown number of other Catholics remain secretly loyal to the pope.
    7. 'I was actually, secretly, going to be a brain surgeon,' Penrose said. Another influence was a series of radio broadcasts by Professor Fred Hoyle (leading proponent of the 'steady state' theory of the universe).
    8. The Mass is to be celebrated by Archbishop Julionas Steponovicius of Vilnius, believed to have been secretly made a cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 1979.
    9. Unhappy that Amway limits its product channel to its distributors, one retailer secretly buys the products himself and displays them in one of his stores.
    10. Mrs. Marcos had been charged with helping loot the Philippine treasury of $222 million and secretly buy real estate, art and jewelry.
    11. Several G-7 officials denied published reports that the industrialized countries had secretly agreed to give emergency aid to the Soviet Union if it were unable to service its $68 billion foreign debt.
    12. But party line chatter, with two or three parties talking and several more secretly listening, was a popular rural recreation, long before electricity, television and even radio.
    13. The Philippines in 1986 accused Ferdinand Marcos and his wife, Imelda, of secretly buying and maintaining the buildings with $160 million stolen from the country.
    14. A dating service secretly recorded its clients as they disclosed the intimate details of their love lives, according to a lawsuit.
    15. Or midnight dumpers could have thrown residue from some electronic manufacturer secretly into the Everglades.
    16. Belafonte said the South African government would not allow him to go to the country to record, but musicians there recorded their work secretly and sent it to him in New York, ANSA reported.
    17. The couple sang, danced and told riddles with the little girl. Ded Moroz then opened his sack and pulled out a huge teddy bear, which Olga's father had handed him secretly beforehand.
    18. The suits contend the companies agreed secretly in the early 1960s, at meetings involving all of them except Exxon, to keep the posted price for heavy crude below its real value, while exchanging different grades of oil among themselves at higher rates.
    19. The astonishing lookalike in Silver Hill is indeed a stealth warplane, but it was secretly built and test-flown 45 years ago by Nazi Germany.
    20. "Some" of those arrested, Li Lu said, have been secretly executed.
    21. "I'll bet every member of the cabinet secretly shares that view," gloats Hideaki Kase, a conservative writer who shares it himself.
    22. Hope, more than fact, nurtured the notion in America that Deng Xiaoping and his heirs were secretly supporting democratic trends.
    23. In October 1990, the New York-based unit of the Swedish auto maker AB Volvo began running TV commercials showing a Volvo station wagon withstanding the weight of a large truck on its roof; in fact, the roof had been secretly reinforced for the test.
    24. North is accused of lying to Congress to cover up his role in secretly assisting the Contras and lying to the attorney general about aspects of the diversion of funds to the Contras from the Iran arms sales.
    25. In January 1986, then-President Reagan secretly authorized the sale of U.S. weapons to Iran.
    26. Matvey K. Shaposhnikov. "Thirty people were wounded." "The next morning I found out that the dead were secretly buried," he said.
    27. A senior U.N. envoy said that, despite its repeated denials, Iraq secretly tried to develop nuclear weapons and could still be working on them.
    28. One of the suspects wore a bulletproof vest to a court appearance, and a judge held the other's arraignment secretly because he feared for the suspect's safety.
    29. Lawmakers, still angry over disclosures that the administration secretly funded the rebels when Congress prohibited such aid, are demanding assurances that President Reagan is pursuing diplomacy in Central America.
    30. Soon other executives, hearing of her journalistic background and Latin American expertise, began whispering that Ms. Cantor was secretly working on an unauthorized book about American Express, or with the Nicaraguan Contras.
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