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    treacherous


    1. Parrot: If you hear this bird chattering, beware of a treacherous person in your circle; if a young woman dreams of a parrot, she should investigate the origins of her lover before marriage, or she will have a nasty surprise too late


    2. The world spins momentarily as her treacherous memory reminds her of why she is here


    3. Her senses alert, she moved her feet a little, trying to gauge how treacherous the mud was


    4. Then he began, “In the long years before any European first set foot upon the trail to this land, a great chief, who was a cunning warrior and man of knowledge, led his braves to attack the treacherous people of dark mountains


    5. Then, as a warbler she couldn’t see sounded a succession of clear notes, much as a herald announcing the entry of a long-awaited personage, rational thought re-asserted itself … the treacherous tussocks became nothing but grass again and the world fell back into balance


    6. knew how treacherous the whole area could be


    7. ‘No idea – it’s possible he just wandered off and got lost … that moor is treacherous


    8. Treading carefully down the treacherous steps, he


    9. cobblestones were treacherous and they had to hold onto


    10. Here, we’d face no wild men, no treacherous slave takers

    11. Haafingar was a gorgeous hold, but also treacherous in its beauty


    12. No one could outrun a sabre cat; as stout as they were, their lumbering was treacherous


    13. But a treacherous stone, one obscured by the gleaming white dust and DRAFTChapter 8 147


    14. After everything he just went through, getting shot by his treacherous friend seemed like the cherry on the top of a bleak reality


    15. But a simple augmentation is an injustice of open violence; whereas an adulteration is an injustice of treacherous fraud


    16. down to the treacherous bosom of the ocean, those watching had


    17. Chicago, so I found my tan slacks, as well as a blue shirt with all of its buttons, and walked down the treacherous steps again, to find the feline contingent at the base of the stairs


    18. The dog, observing this treacherous


    19. It took me nearly two hours to get home in the treacherous rain and wind but instead of going home I went to Minister Lyle’s house


    20. This resulted in treacherous puddles which might have soft mud as their base or rainwater concealing as-yet-unmelted ice

    21. Safaa is the ruler of the old world, the dark Northern seas, and the treacherous waters of the Southern seas


    22. Perhaps this was what the Castigator was trying to do; lure him into a treacherous terrain, bring him into a vulnerable position to sense if he was still committed


    23. Cautiously, he eased his way back, fully aware of the treacherous stimulus his body endured


    24. Eventually, mountains loomed in front of us, and we turned west between a high mountain and a higher volcano to pick our way through a treacherous pass which took us above the tree line for a very cold while and then back down to another valley, which we also followed south


    25. dealt treacherously; yes, the treacherous dealers have dealt very treacherously


    26. Wide eyed innocent concern and he was involved with two treacherous bitches


    27. And I said after she had done all these things, Turn you to me; But she returned not; And her treacherous sister Judah saw it


    28. her treacherous sister Judah feared not, but went and played the harlot also


    29. 10 And yet for all this her treacherous sister


    30. the twisting tentacles of treacherous rock that reached out

    31. 4 Her prophets are light and treacherous persons: her priests have polluted the sanctuary; they have done


    32. I asked why and they said that the weather was treacherous and far too dangerous for transporting men and horses


    33. Moving on to the happenings in Europa, in Espainia, the treacherous Mairu had ambushed King Ferdinando at Loja and defeated him


    34. 1 When Seth heard these words he was amazed, and inclined his heart to Satan's treacherous speech, and said to him, "You said there is another world created other than this; and other creatures more beautiful than the creatures that are in this world?"


    35. Tugs on the treacherous ropes


    36. perception lacks a treacherous history


    37. 1 When Seth heard these words he was amazed and inclined his heart to Satan's treacherous speech and said to him "You said there is another world created other than this; and other creatures more beautiful than the creatures that are in this world?"


    38. Nineteen hours after the scheduled time, the flying palace of the most treacherous of all beasts descended into the Earth’s atmosphere


    39. still in that treacherous prison of childhood, and had no way to


    40. The way through the mountains, his gradual acceptance of his fellow travellers, one of whom had proved to be so very treacherous

    41. Eyes pound with impossible heat and the treacherous mind-cane tears a path into him through which everything he has ever lived, loved or wanted is scattered to the five winds


    42. Moshe could see the churning current in the distance as it slowly swallowed the sand that slipped down from the dunes, making any passage close to the rushing water treacherous


    43. The treacherous mist has gone and he can feel his memories come drifting back


    44. For the next several years the Coast Guard not only had to contend with Cuban refugees, but hundreds of Haitian refugees who did not have automatic asylum status in the United States, many of whose lives were saved by the USCG on treacherous seas (Johnson, R


    45. The bravery and hazards associated with Coast Guard search and rescue (SAR) operations is well documented in the treacherous waters, rain and snow, sleet, fog and storms so characteristic of the north Pacific-Alaskan coast (Walker, pp


    46. Treacherous waters and dangerous duties are part of Coast Guard life


    47. Heroic lighthouse keepers kept harbor entries safer, and ventured out on treacherous waters to save the lives of endangered passengers and mariners who were the victims of collisions, storms, fires and acts of war


    48. Life-Saving Service (USLSS) units were stationed near lighthouses locating treacherous waters at points where ships came close to shore to enter harbors


    49. The Balsam crew rescued downed pilots and bomber crews in treacherous reefs and heavy surf and sea conditions (Morgan, “A Coast Guard Buoy Tender…,”


    50. ‘You treacherous dog, I’m going to eat your heart,’ shouted Marcus as he began his assault













































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    Synonyms for "treacherous"

    perfidious punic treacherous unreliable deceitful deceptive insidious untrustworthy difficult unstable insecure disloyal unfaithful treasonous treasonable faithless

    "treacherous" definitions

    dangerously unstable and unpredictable


    tending to betray; especially having a treacherous character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the Romans