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Sentences for treachery. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use treachery in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for treachery.

  • I saw your treachery. (10)
  • The flood of her treachery effaced them. (10)
  • Ay, and the hissing of her treachery silenced. (10)
  • Ye got it out of me by false pretences and treachery. (8)
  • Unluckily, Denonville began with an act of treachery. (19)
  • He perished by treachery at the age of twenty-three years. (10)
  • Once, and once only, the thought of treachery occurred to me. (6)
  • Noel had a feeling, as if she had been convicted of treachery. (8)
  • She shall look on me and perish, struck down by her own treachery. (10)
  • He hated treachery: she had been guilty of doing what he most hated. (10)
  • She had intimidated Major Andre, and foiled the treachery of Arnold. (18)
  • Not having accused himself of treachery, the quick-eyed colonel was duped. (10)
  • So, to cut the story short, execution was done upon Berthold by my hand, for an act of treachery. (10)
  • It was not ingratitude that he ever minded; it was treachery, that really maddened him past forgiveness. (9)
  • With the treachery of controlled rage, Agostino drew near him, and whispered some sentences in his ear. (10)
  • The image of Vittoria, the traitress, floated over the soldiery marching on Milan through her treachery. (10)
  • Disobedience at the post of duty is treachery; resignation in the face of an unwelcome billet is desertion. (16)
  • She could not endure the idea of treachery or levity, or anything akin to ill usage between him and his friend. (4)
  • They could not trust the Acadians, nor could they {190} spare an army large enough to render treachery harmless. (19)
  • He could not conjure a suspicion of treachery in Diana Warwick; and a treachery so foully cynical! (10)
  • Some will move, some turn back, some run headlong over to treachery, some hang irresolute all are for the shambles! (10)
  • There the murder-mouthed artillery, In the deadly ambuscade, Wrought the thunder of its treachery On the skeleton brigade. (10)
  • The ingratitude and treachery of Robert, and of Mrs. Sumfit and Master Gammon, kept him brooding in sombre disgust of life. (10)
  • The ingratitude and treachery of Robert, and of Mrs. Sumfit and Master Gammon, kept him brooding in sombre disgust of life. (22)
  • For some time my mind could not take in the full extent of the base treachery I had met with, and I sat speechless and stupified. (6)
  • And there were no real things in the world except stench and misery and avarice and greed and treachery and malevolence and lust. (12)
  • Kiomi was the sole victim of my anger that really seemed to lie down to be trampled on, as she deserved for her unpardonable treachery. (10)
  • Then, feeling that she could not stay still, must walk, run, get away somehow from this feeling of treachery and betrayal, she sprang up. (8)
  • When she lay at night on her terrace, there was a pallid flashing behind the azure curtain of the sky, and the silence breathed treachery. (12)
  • But if the devotion of one Indian maiden had spared Detroit, the treachery of another sacrificed Fort Miami and the garrison of the Maumee River. (19)
  • Did not the age which followed Fielding lament the treachery of authors to the Picaresque tradition, complaining that they were not as Fielding and Smollett were? (8)

Also see sentences for: betrayal, disloyalty, exposure, treason, unfaithfulness.

Definition of treachery:

  • treachery, trech’r-i, n. faithlessness. | ns. treach’er, treach’etour, treach’our (_obs._), a traitor. | adj. treach’erous, full of treachery: faithless. | adv. treach’erously. | n. treach’erousness. (0)

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