Sentence example with the word 'treacherously'

treacherously

Definition adv. in a disloyal and faithless manner

Last update: June 18, 2015


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At Visconti's instigation Piero Gambacorti, the ruler of the moment, was treacherously assassinated by Jacopo d'Appiano, who succeeded him as tyrant of Pisa, and bequeathed the state to his son Gherardo.   [Please select]

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The Ephebi had behaved treacherously by taking sides with their foe.   [Please select]

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Columbus, indignant at this attempt to defraud him, his wife having died some time previously, resolved to abandon the country which had acted so treacherously.   [Please select]

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We know not whether the people of this city mean treacherously towards us, or not.   [Please select]

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See, with this sword did the good-for-nothing treacherously slay my father.   [Please select]

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It will be remembered that he was treacherously murdered during his journey.   [Please select]

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Invisible, interlacing threads; tangled and full of pockets, treacherously spanning the open space.   [Please select]

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"I have to accuse this man of treacherously communicating with the enemy," Francis Vere said.   [Please select]

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He was treacherously killed in 1890, on suspicion of being concerned in fomenting trouble with the whites.   [Please select]

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To dream of seeing hams, signifies you are in danger of being treacherously used.   [Please select]

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Last night it had treacherously magnified the voice of conscience into a gibing roar.   [Please select]

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