treachery|treacheries in English

noun

['treach·er·y || 'tretʃərɪ]

betrayal, perfidy, treason, disloyalty

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1. Treachery.

2. Rotten treachery for money.

3. But the demon is wicked, full of treachery.

4. Let something come of this treachery.

5. Why would anyone commit such treachery?

6. They faced him with evidence of treachery.

7. There is a fear of treachery.

8. He was almost ecstatically exasperated by Kemp 's treachery.

9. He was eventually brought to book for his treachery.

10. The existence of treachery finds confirmation elsewhere.

11. Duteous love can not contain the onerous treachery.

12. In Badasses, Peter Richmond chronicles the treacheries, debauchery, and yes, the winning, with appropriate literary gusto

13. Book 5 in The Bugging Out Series Treachery

14. In contrast, Hosea shows Israel’s treachery and infidelity.

15. Naturally, Labour supporters have shrouded MacDonald's name in treachery.

16. Selling military secrets is an unforgivable act of treachery.

17. 21 Such treachery should be repaid in specie.

18. His treachery led to the capture and imprisonment of his friend.

19. Even with treachery the treacherous dealers have dealt treacherously.’

20. Hypocrites can be identified, by their lies, duplicity, Crookedness, deceptiveness, and treachery

21. In what ways does Malachi’s counsel regarding treachery apply today?

22. 10 Selling military secrets is an unforgivable act of treachery.

23. Her father threw her into prison for her treachery to him.

24. For treachery and cold-blooded murder it has seldom been surpassed.

25. 18 synonyms for Apostasy: desertion, defection, treachery, heresy, disloyalty, backsliding, perfidy