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How To Use Treacherously In A Sentence

  • He had another encounter with the wild-dog, who treacherously attacked him in flank from ambuscade. CHAPTER III
  • Herein Judah is said to have dealt treacherously, for they basely betrayed their own honour and profaned that holiness of the Lord which they should have loved (so some read it); and it is said to be an abomination committed in Israel and in Jerusalem; it was hateful to Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Passing out into the streets on this errand he found that the colleges had treacherously changed their sympathetic countenances: some were pompous; some had put on the look of family vaults above ground; something barbaric loomed in the masonries of all. Jude the Obscure
  • He had another encounter with the wild-dog, who treacherously attacked him in flank from ambuscade. CHAPTER III
  • A grievous vision is declared unto me ; the treacherous dealer dealeth treacherously, and the spoiler spoileth.
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  • As if looking out from a watch-tower you give warning to them all, averting dangers and forearming against all the downfalls treacherously plotted by the enemy.
  • It is like watching a bunch of Olympic skaters who have entirely failed to notice that they are on treacherously thin ice.
  • If he was in the home removals business, he would be the one gingerly carrying the precious crystal vase across a treacherously slippery floor.
  • Old seal wallows, treacherously covered with floating vegetation, lay in wait for the unwary.
  • Two figures stood in a treacherously dangerous position at the edge of a hole from which a pillar of light emanated.
  • Yea, thou heardest not; yea, thou knewest not; yea, from that time that thine ear was not opened: for I knew that thou wouldest deal very treacherously, and wast called a transgressor from the womb. Isaiah 48.
  • Judah has dealt treacherously, and broken covenant with God, the covenant made in Ezra's time with reference to this very thing; he has profaned the holiness of the Lord by marrying the daughter (that is, the worshipper) of a strange god. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume II (Joshua to Esther)
  • he behaved treacherously
  • We were doing the elephant dung counts in the Triangle region and headed out to the Golden Highway, which bisected the West Caprivi in a seemingly endless stretch of white calcrete, corrugated in the dry season and treacherously slippery in the wet season. The Elephant's Secret Sense
  • The Norman Rorik, brother of the above-mentioned younger Heriold, who earlier had fled dis honored from Lothair, again took Dordrecht and did much evil treacherously to the Christians. De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » Disorder and Warfare according to the Annals of Xanten (844 -861)
  • With his own unconscious collusion, she had used him treacherously in an imposture which denied his separate identity and threatened to undo entirely the life work of individuation separation implied in identity formation.
  • And the day it's well return'd again. trapan: injure treacherously, fey: marked by fate, boun: go, stancheon: iron bar, loup: leap, twin: part The Fire of Frendraught
  • And is his love so imperishable that, when others deal treacherously with us, he never fails to be loyal?

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