adjective
- involving secret, underhand, or indirect methods; done in a sneaky or clandestine way
Usage: often used in the phrase 'backstair intrigue' or 'backstair politics'
noun
- a staircase in a building that is hidden from public view, typically used by servants or staff
Usage: usually used in plural form 'backstairs'
Examples
- The scandal involved backstair dealings between government officials.
- She used backstair methods to gain influence in the organization.
- The servants used the backstair to move through the mansion without being seen.
- Backstair gossip spread quickly through the office.
- The palace had a network of backstairs for staff to use.
- His rise to power was achieved through backstair maneuvering rather than merit.