Pronunciation: /ˈwiːlɪŋ ənd ˈdiːlɪŋ/
noun a combination of two nouns used to describe the act of engaging in complex and often secretive negotiations or transactions
A1 I heard my dad talking about wheeling and dealing in the stock market.
A2 The local market is known for its wheeling and dealing among vendors.
B1 The politician was accused of engaging in shady wheeling and dealing to secure votes.
B2 The CEO was a master of wheeling and dealing, always coming out on top in negotiations.
C1 The world of international business is filled with complex wheeling and dealing strategies.
C2 The undercover agent had to navigate a web of wheeling and dealing to uncover the truth.
formal The business executive was known for his skill in wheeling and dealing to secure lucrative deals.
informal I heard that the boss has been wheeling and dealing to get us a better office space.
slang The car salesman is always wheeling and dealing to make a sale.
figurative In the world of politics, there is a lot of wheeling and dealing behind closed doors.
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