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Aboveboard   /əbˈəvbˌɔrd/   Listen
Aboveboard

adjective
1.
Without concealment or deception; honest.  Synonym: straightforward.  "Straightforward in all his business affairs"
adverb
1.
In an honest manner.  Synonym: honestly.  "Was known for dealing aboveboard in everything"






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"Aboveboard" Quotes from Famous Books



... sounded like serious business, and he began to feel something like indignation surging up within him. If there was anything Jack Winters despised it was underhand work. Straight and aboveboard himself he was unable to conceive how any fellow could so demean himself as to wish ...
— Jack Winters' Gridiron Chums • Mark Overton

... knows that...." he continued, with a sceptical laugh. "Is it not written ... in the society papers? But it has always been aboveboard—and ...
— Roden's Corner • Henry Seton Merriman

... to scandalize ourselves for 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 ...
— The Gentle Grafter • O. Henry

... to his charging groceries and keeping Mr. Bartlett's money over at the Bullfinches', but he had not been able to get away from an uneasy feeling about what he had been doing. It was his nature to be open and aboveboard. The past month had been ...
— Jerry's Charge Account • Hazel Hutchins Wilson

... Tarif-Ben-Malik, the most enterprising Robber Baron of his day, and thus the Lords of Tarifa were the progenitors of the Robber Barons of the Black Forest, New England and Pittsburgh. Tribute was the name the Moors gave their robbery, which was open and aboveboard. The Coal Kings, the Steel Kings and the Oil Kings of the modern world have contrived to hide the process; but in Spain the palaces of their forefathers rise in lonely and solemn grandeur just as a thousand years hence the palaces upon the Fifth Avenue side of Central ...
— Marse Henry, Complete - An Autobiography • Henry Watterson


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