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backdoor

adjective as in confidential

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The two players talked about how when Christie checked in later that night, Russell would try to break down a defender off the dribble, allowing for Christie to quickly cut backdoor for a layup.

But a spokesperson for the recall campaign, Seneca Scott, denied that Dreyfuss was backing a mayoral recall as a backdoor to boosting his business interests.

“Manaea actually made a really good pitch with the backdoor sweeper,” said Andrew Friedman, the team’s president of baseball operations.

The territory's unusual status led to a long legal dispute, with the UK government saying that bringing them to Britain risked creating a "backdoor migration route".

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“I’m getting a lot of backdoor spin, tons of changeups and splits,” Lux said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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