Sentence example with the word 'deceitfully'

deceitfully

Definition adv. in a corrupt and deceitful manner

Last update: September 10, 2015


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Though true cylinders without--within, the villanous green goggling glasses deceitfully tapered downwards to a cheating bottom.   [Please select]

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She thought entirely too much, thought bitterly, thought disappointedly, and finally thought resentfully, and then alas, Polly thought deceitfully.   [Please select]

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The young King deceitfully pretended to think so, and kept thirty clerks up, all night, writing out a charter accordingly.   [Please select]

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Kate felt very grateful to her teacher for thus helping her out of the difficulty, and vowed in her own mind that she would never act so deceitfully again.   [Please select]

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Gregory was taunted for changing a motion to recognize the Confederacy into the present one because he knew the former would fail while the present motion was deceitfully intended to secure the same end.   [Please select]

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He that hath clean hands and a pure heart, who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn, deceitfully.   [Please select]

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Nothing mattered but that he, having deceitfully seemed to agree that it was all a matter between herself and him, should not now turn and betray her.   [Please select]

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They enter into the business with both spirit and understanding, and as occasion requires will deceitfully cajole or vigorously punish a troublesome captive.   [Please select]

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