How To Use Two-faced In A Sentence
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Moronic progs might someday come to realize that pandering to progs is not going “to win friends and influence people” … I think GWB learned that lesson when Daddy made a tax increase deal with that smarmy former Speaker of the House, Tom Foley (D-WA) … THAT two-faced liar showed that progs could not be trusted when their lips were moving ….
Think Progress » Bolten’s First Act As Chief of Staff Is To Defend Rumsfeld
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I do not begrudge him is wealth (except he is known as a piker to boot); I excoriate the both of them for their two-faced-ness.
GraniteGrok
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She had never been able to abide two-faced liars, and would have brought shame upon her good name had she ever employed someone whom she did not feel she could trust with her life.
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Greta Garbo retired in 1941 after the failure of the uncharacteristic comedy Two-Faced Woman.
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How can Labour, with a straight face, call the Lib Dems two-faced?
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Have you noticed that western journalists seem a little two-faced at times?
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Janus the two-faced god
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Ben went even further than Carlo, and openly accused the Queensland hairdresser of being a two-faced liar.
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Well, if he is two-faced, self-centred, plausibly insincere, manipulative and insensitive… be concerned.
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Russia did the technical aggression by the wire telegraph in Outer Mongolia. It emerged the imperialist characteristics such as stealthy, two-faced and compromise.
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A feature of this long-running dispute has been the Government's two-faced approach.
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I know this makes me sound two-faced but I guess it just goes to show what we would sacrifice when it comes to the people we love and that includes all our morals and standards.
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They exposed the United States and its athletes as the whingeing, mewling, cheating, two-faced, lying, duplicitous, sanctimonious shower that they are.
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He despised such people, goody-goodies annoyed the hell out of him, especially when it was his own two-faced cousin.
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Admittedly the horse is blind, half lame and being whipped by a lying two-faced jockey, but even dead on its feet it still looks like a safer bet than the alternative nags.
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I don't trust her - I suspect she's a bit two-faced.
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Their branch of show business (and, by implication, the entire British TV industry) is depicted as hypocritical and peopled by two-faced backstabbers only really interested in themselves.
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New simulations now suggest such moon-on-moon violence could explain a long-standing puzzle about the moon's two-faced nature.
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The car is a two-faced modern symbol: a shiny icon of our freedom and our entrapment.
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The casual cruelty of some of the dialogue - that mild, two-faced nastiness that one reserves solely for the people closest to us - is made all the more hilarious by our complicit and silent role as an invisible member of the family.
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It is also deeply unpleasant to realise that people can be so two-faced - sweetness and light in public, but dismissive and rude in private when out of earshot.
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Watching that smile fade in to horror as she saw herself depicted as a two-faced, backstabbing, malicious bitch was even more priceless.
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I don't trust her - I suspect she's a bit two-faced.
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But we've seen so much of this two-faced, double-standard so-called journalism that we should be used to it by now.
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I know politics is all about being two-faced, but surely this one beats most.
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Mired in allegations of financial irregularity during his time in government, which he has rejected as a Labour smear, he is one of the least favoured in the party membership, where he is regarded as, at best, hypocritical and two-faced.
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Ministers and loyalist deputies praised the speech, but opponents suggested he was being two-faced.
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We should trust our hunches no more than we trust two-faced spokesmen and spokeswomen.
Times, Sunday Times
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In this case, the face cards, all of which were, not coincidentally, two-faced.
RUNNING FROM THE LAW
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I suggest that this attitude might come in pretty handy in the music business - a notoriously two-faced industry where companies will exploit talent in the name of making a few quid.
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The protracted tape-recorded inquisition of Markham has only a few diverting moments—for instance, when Kubrick is quizzing the historian about Talleyrand and Napoleon's two-faced police chief, Fouché:
How Stanley Kubrick Met His Waterloo
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The two arresting pieces had the musicians seated on the floor, firstly to play with sticks on large, narrow - "waisted", two-faced drums.
The Hindu - Front Page
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But on this matter of trade, conference, Europe is two-faced: demanding market opening from the poor, but practising protectionism to defend their own special interests.
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New Labour's attitude was typically two-faced.
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As the prime contractor, Raytheon will integrate new electronics, computer hardware and mission software to upgrade the existing two-faced, phased-array antenna facility at the remote site.
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The name "Janus cat" was coined by British zoologist Dr. Karl Shuker, based on the two-faced Roman god of transitions, gates and doorways.
Reuters: Press Release
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Maybe, if I wanted others to like me I would be two-faced.
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If you know your Roman mythology, Janus is the two-faced god.
Split Personalities
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He's no hero to me - he's a two-faced hypocrite ’, she said.
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They have been called aloof, spineless, uncoordinated, strung out, two-faced, and puny—and by some of the most respected scientists in the world.
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The receptionist was a president lookalike with his safari suit and two-faced welcome.
WHITE LIES
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As the prime contractor, Raytheon will integrate new electronics, computer hardware and mission software to upgrade the existing two-faced, phased-array antenna facility at the remote site.
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Well, if he is two-faced, self-centred, plausibly insincere, manipulative and insensitive… be concerned.
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She loves me, I love her, and no lying, two-faced, pathetic slime-ball like you can change that!
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I've got a two-faced ex-girlfriend, two backstabbing cousins, and a best friend who isn't a best friend.