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Use "weaseling" in a sentence
"But Tucker is resourceful, cunning, cruel, and petty like most conservatives, so the idea of weaseling his way onto a private listserv where members thought they were speaking on a private email list in order to then publish those private emails selectively ... well, that was too delicious for Tucker to resist."
"As such, there seems less reason to worry about "weaseling" in this case."
"It's not "weaseling" to refuse to honor an agreement about campaign financing made to someone who was obviously acting in bad faith."