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You can use "backstab" when referring to a person or persons who deliberately hurt or betray someone else, usually in a sly or underhanded way. Example: "He was backstabbed by his co-worker, who claimed his ideas as his own in order to get ahead."
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backstab
verb
To attack someone (especially verbally) unfairly in a deceitful, underhand, or treacherous manner, especially when they're not present in the place or situation that it happens. (as if stabbing them in the back). See backbite.
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Superheroes who were once allies backstab each other and the end could be nigh.
Today, the script's depiction of Congress as an ideologically malleable fraternity whose members lie, blackmail, and backstab but ultimately vote in accordance with principle rather than party dictate is one of the few aspects of the film that, in 2012, give it an undercurrent of science fiction.
The women fall out and make up, laugh and cry, support and backstab one another with dramatic regularity.
34 Don't backstab: be honest, but not bitchy, with your colleagues instead.
There are different factions in his campaign constantly trying to backstab each other by anonymously leaking to the press.
Some people will try to put you down; to discredit you; to backstab you".
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Synchronicity aside, a gymnast's training ground would seem an obvious setting in which to explore and tease out the problems so many girls face during middle school: the pressure to be the best; the search to find oneself while fitting in with teammates; the obsession over weight and body image; the overly involved momagers and the quick-to-backstab-competitive frenemies.
Mr Weld is like a gateway drug.Even if the backstabbing does not doom Mr Harshbarger, it may make him a weaker, more malleable figure if he wins.
Mr Lara Resende is a respected academic economist, who was one of the main intellectual authors of the real plan, the inflation-beating strategy launched by Mr Cardoso as finance minister in 1994, and who has since devised the government's plans for a crucial pension reform.Mr Mendonca de Barros claimed that the officials were the victims of political backstabbing and industrial espionage.
Mr Field's apology may, perhaps, suggest a just-in-time realisation that bickering and backstabbing are a sure path to oblivion.Labour could yet go back to self-mutilation if the government sticks to its bizarre plan to increase the time suspected terrorists can be held without charge, and if (or when) the Tories win in Crewe.
Journalists have started to complain that there are not enough leaks or backstabbing, and lobbyists are finding it harder to get traction.Yet for the new government to make a difference, it needs to win three gambles.
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