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normally plural, singular cahoot
Collusion or collaboration to nefarious ends. quotations examples
“They probably give it back to him; they're all in cahoots.”
1990, John Updike, Rabbit at Rest, page 86
In this account, Hollywood acts in functional cahoots with academia and the news media, and what drives the populism of Republican politicians like Ron DeSantis in Florida and J.D. Vance in Ohio is full-throated opposition to those institutions.
2022 June 2, A. O. Scott, “Are the Movies Liberal?”, in The New York Times
(uncommon) plural of cahoot. quotations examples
Fisk and his “cahoots” have got at cross purposes, and he has been put out of bed. Whether Fisk is rightly or wrongly out of bed is not for Congress to determine.
1869, United States Congress, Congressional Globe, page 538
third-person singular simple present indicative of cahoot examples