Definition of Connivency. Meaning of Connivency. Synonyms of Connivency

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Definition of Connivency

Connivency
Connivency Con*niv"en*cy, n. Connivance. [Obs.]

Meaning of Connivency from wikipedia

- Conniver (1944–1970) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was voted the 1948 American Champion Older Female Horse. Bred by Alfred G. Vanderbilt II...
- The Conniver Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually in March at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland. It is open to fillies...
- The Ascension were a professional wrestling tag team consisting of Konnor and Viktor known for their time in WWE. Currently, they work as The Awakening...
- in motion pictures. He is most famous for his two appearances as the conniving Harry Mudd in Star Trek. Carmel worked on Broadway from the late 1950s...
- Peterson of The San Diego Union-Tribune charged that American Idol is "a conniving multimedia monster" that has "absorbed the sin of our debauched culture...
- Waldman & Frank Waldman March 2, 1965 (1965-03-02) 25326 McHale's gambling, conniving, saloon-keeping old friend Maggie Monohan (Jean Willes) is back in business...
- Alexander) – George is Jerry's best friend since high school. He is stingy, conniving, pedantic, and jealous of others' achievements. He is depicted as a loser...
- fantastic. Samantha uses a little magic to find out that Gideon is actually a conniving young man. Peggy Lipton makes a brief appearance as a secretary. Note:...
- In contrast to Jeannie's good-natured naïveté, Jeannie #2 is worldly, conniving and underhanded. When she notices Tony's picture, she resolves to trap...
- Working Women's Institute (1975) and the Redbook Survey; have relied on connivence/non-probability sampling to conduct their research. The sampling was often...