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treacherously
1. dealt treacherously; yes, the treacherous dealers have dealt very treacherously
2. knew that you would deal very treacherously, and were called the transgressor from the womb
3. husband, so have you dealt treacherously with me, O house of Israel, says the Lord
4. dealt very treacherously against me, says the Lord
5. Jordan? 6 For even your brothers, and the house of your father, even they have dealt treacherously with you; yes, they have called a
6. among all her lovers she has none to comfort her: all her friends have dealt treacherously with her, they are become her enemies
7. 7 They have dealt treacherously against the Lord, for they have begotten strange children: now shall a
8. men have transgressed the covenant; Therehave they dealt treacherously against me
9. see evil, and cannot look on iniquity, therefore look you on those who deal treacherously, and hold your tongue when the wicked
10. Judah has dealt treacherously, and an abomination is committed in Israel and in Jerusalem; for Judah has profaned the holiness of the
11. youth, against whom you have dealt treacherously, yet is she your companion, and the wife of your covenant
12. to your spirit, and let none deal treacherously against the wife of his youth
13. tent where Judith lodged, and when he found her not, he leaped out to the people, and cried, 18 These slaves have dealt treacherously;
14. 24 And Achan the son of Carmi, the son of Zabdi, the son of Zerah, son of Judah, dealt treacherously in the accursed thing, and he took of the accursed thing and hid it in the tent, and the anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel
15. 24 And Achan the son of Carmi the son of Zabdi the son of Zerah son of Judah dealt treacherously in the accursed thing and he took of the accursed thing and hid it in the tent and the anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel
16. 17 After he went into the tent where Judith lodged and when he found her not he leaped out to the people and cried 18 These slaves have dealt treacherously; one woman of the Hebrews has brought shame on the house of king Nabuchodonosor for see Holofernes lies on the ground without a head
17. She did not explain why she had brought the Shemites into the city so treacherously
18. The story went on about how the father had treacherously murdered his wife and her father, the avenger‘s mother and grandfather, in their chickee many miles to the south and on the west edge of the endless Melaleuca strand
19. Maybe my progenitors who survived five centuries ago cunningly and treacherously exterminated him and buried his corpse
20. The treacherously long mountain skidding to and from
21. � The fact is that she acted treacherously by protecting your identity and by attaching herself to that Ingrid Weiss
22. Zulimistan has always dealt its friends treacherously
23. “Believe me, dear, you do not want to do that,” she whispered treacherously
24. We have not performed the words of the covenant which we made before thee, but as treacherous dealers we have dealt treacherously
25. Later, the Jamestown inhabitants treacherously poisoned a local King of the Chesapeake Tribe, and killed all of his family
26. The media itself chose to bow out of the entire affair and refused to defend his right to free speech… while at the same time, treacherously and double faced: it blew up his tiny faux pas into a National scandal
27. Although they may be of a similarity to you they are guilty for their own actions alone! Since the Creator made the first man and woman, man has not ceased from dealing treacherously with each other
28. In the parable of the Unjust Steward, we are shown how, without occasion or necessity, this man dealt treacherously with his benefactor
29. He might just as well have turned a somersault and uttered an Indian war whoop, for his face was so full of suppressed excitement and his voice so treacherously joyful that everyone jumped up, though he only said, in a queer, breathless voice, "Here's another Christmas present for the March family
30. Didn't they steal sips of tea, stuff gingerbread ab libitum, get a hot biscuit apiece, and as a crowning trespass, didn't they each whisk a captivating little tart into their tiny pockets, there to stick and crumble treacherously, teaching them that both human nature and a pastry are frail? Burdened with the guilty consciousness of the sequestered tarts, and fearing that Dodo's sharp eyes would pierce the thin disguise of cambric and merino which hid their booty, the little sinners attached themselves to 'Dranpa', who hadn't his spectacles on
31. If he who struck him, though he did so sneakingly and treacherously, had drawn his sword and stood and faced him, then he who had been struck would have received offence and insult at the same time; offence because he was struck treacherously, insult because he who struck him maintained what he had done, standing his ground without taking to flight
32. It had also muddied the slope up which the French would have to charge, making their approach treacherously slippery
33. It was treacherously easy to catch nothing but air between waves or to dig too deeply into a wave and catch a crab
34. Expeditions had been fitted out; a price had been put upon his head; even attempts had been made, treacherously of course, to open negotiations with him, without in the slightest way affecting the even tenor of his career
35. They would have had us share their caves with them, but Lord John would by no means consent to it considering that to do so would put us in their power if they were treacherously disposed
36. Scarlett went quickly to defend him from himself, more quickly because treacherously
37. Strange and sad to say, at that very moment, Marius had not yet received Cosette's letter; chance had treacherously carried it to Jean Valjean before delivering it to Marius
38. “A conspiracy of barons treacherously murdered your father,” Rob went on, since Karyl hadn’t told him not to
39. “Me an’ Winfiel’,” she said; and then, treacherously, “Winfiel’, he bust a toilet
40. For a time, there reigned, too, a sense of peculiar dread at this flitting apparition, as if it were treacherously beckoning us on and on, in order that the monster might turn round upon us, and rend us at last in the remotest and most savage seas
41. Ivan Andreyitch strained his attention and his eyesight, but—oh, horror! The civilian treacherously concealed himself behind the adjutant and remained in the darkness of obscurity
42. It was written on scented paper, just as love-letters are written in novels, and folded up so as to be treacherously small so that it might be slipped into a lady's glove
43. It must be admitted that she treated Lizanka rather unfairly: she behaved treacherously to her daughter, in the fullness of her heart, of course, and showed Vasya on the sly the present Lizanka was preparing to give him for the New Year
44. That minute was so diabolically calculated, was so treacherously prepared to lead up to its finale, its ludicrous dénouement, and was brought out with such killing humour that a perfect outburst of irrepressible mirth saluted this last sally
45. Recognizing in a flash that he was ruined, in a sense annihilated, that he had disgraced himself and sullied his reputation, that he had been turned into ridicule and treated with contempt in the presence of spectators, that he had been treacherously insulted, by one whom he had looked on only the day before as his greatest and most trustworthy friend, that he had been put to utter confusion, Mr
46. “Let us kiss each other, darling,” he went on with insufferable familiarity, addressing the man he had so treacherously insulted
47. It will be remembered that he was treacherously murdered during his journey