in league with
in league (with someone)
In close, often secretive or conspiratorial cooperation with someone. It turned out that the business tycoon was in league with local law enforcement to have the investigation dropped. We've been in league with a company overseas who can produce the product for half the price.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
in league with
Also, in cahoots with. In close cooperation or in partnership with, often secretly or in a conspiracy. For example, "For anybody on the road might be a robber, or in league with robbers" (Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities, 1859), or We suspect that the mayor is in cahoots with the construction industry. The first term dates from the mid-1500s. The variant, a colloquialism dating from the early 1800s, may come from the French cahute, "a small hut or cabin," and may allude to the close quarters in such a dwelling.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
- in league
- in league (with someone)
- in cahoots
- in cahoots (with someone)
- in cahoots with someone
- a happy bunny
- a happy camper
- hide out
- hideout
- the law