6 adjectives to describe collusions

This rule supposes nothing so disgraceful to any married couple as dishonest collusion; but persons who play regularly together cannot fail to know so much of each other's mode of acting, under given circumstances, that the chances no longer remain perfectly even in favour of their adversaries.

Has it not occurred to you there was a little collusion in this matter of the lost dog?" "Collusion?"

It is nothing less than the foulest collusion between the judge, the counsel for the plaintiffand the devil!"

It is, perhaps, unnecessary to remark that Mr. GREELEY'S Recollections of a Busy Life were inspired almost directly by frequent collusion with the pages of DE QUINCEY and COLERIDGE, whose wild lives and turbulent experiences possess a peculiar charm for the Triton of the Tribune.

And did the intruder get in by magic, by outside lock-picking, or by inside collusion?

And at length, in a sortie from Compeigne, whether through treacherous collusion on the part of her own friends is doubtful to this day, she was made prisoner by the Burgundians, and finally surrendered to the English.

6 adjectives to describe  collusions