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Aboveboard   /əbˈəvbˌɔrd/   Listen
adverb
Aboveboard  adv.  Above the board or table. Hence: in open sight; without trick, concealment, or deception. "Fair and aboveboard." Note: This expression is said by Johnson to have been borrowed from gamesters, who, when they change their cards, put their hands under the table.






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"Aboveboard" Quotes from Famous Books



... Bill Humble's sake. In a straight and legitimate business,' says I, 'we could afford to introduce a little foul play and chicanery, but in a disorderly and heinous piece of malpractice like this it seems to me that the straightforward and aboveboard way is the best. I propose,' says I, 'that we hand over $500 of this money to the chairman of the national campaign committee, get a receipt, lay the receipt on the President's desk and tell him about Bill. The President is a man who would appreciate a candidate who went about getting ...
— The Gentle Grafter • O. Henry

... used some sort of apparatus, or condescended to some concealment, after the manner of others of this kind, there might have been a chance of finding a means of exposure; but the whole performance had been so transparently open and aboveboard that Professor Marcus Hartley, D.Sc., M.A., F.R.S., etc., etc., felt that, as a consistent materialist, he had not been given a fair chance. Still, he did not despair; and by the time he got back into his own den he had resolved that when it did come, as of course it must do sooner ...
— The Mummy and Miss Nitocris - A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension • George Griffith

... partners, though the game is nearing its end. As a rule I am for straight, aboveboard play, but there are moments when a man is strongly ...
— The Native Born - or, The Rajah's People • I. A. R. Wylie

... apparatus, or condescended to some concealment, after the manner of others of this kind, there might have been a chance of finding a means of exposure; but the whole performance had been so transparently open and aboveboard that Professor Marcus Hartley, D.Sc., M.A., F.R.S., etc., etc., felt that, as a consistent materialist, he had not been given a fair chance. Still, he did not despair; and by the time he got back into his own den he had resolved that ...
— The Mummy and Miss Nitocris - A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension • George Griffith

... no man would 'a' supposed 't he could get the better o' me. It's a sad thing to have to own to, 'n' if I was anybody else in kingdom come I 'd never own to it till I got there; but my way is to live open 'n' aboveboard, 'n' so to my shame be 't told 't the minister—with all 't he's got eight children 'n' I ain't even married—is certainly as sharp as me. Last night when I see him comin' up the walk I never 'd 'a' believed 's he c'd get ...
— Susan Clegg and Her Friend Mrs. Lathrop • Anne Warner


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