Sentence examples for the duplicitous from inspiring English sources

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the duplicitous

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Given to or marked by deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech.

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She wears it well, the duplicitous psycho.

Herzog has the duplicitous Valentine Gersbach.

How could I best translate the duplicitous meaning of a perceived reality, I wondered?

So is the story of its shameful hijacking by the duplicitous Elias Ashmole.

Second, the bill might seem overly broad unless you understand the duplicitous faculties of young pirates.

Meanwhile, the duplicitous courtier Godfrey (Mark Strong) is conspiring with the French king, Philip.

"In pitiless detail," it revealed "the duplicitous, dishonest, secretive, shallow and incompetent conduct of Tony Blair..

And Ben Kingsley is the duplicitous narcotics detective who toys with the couples like a cat before the kill.

However, in her piece, she appears to have exposed David Cameron for the duplicitous dinosaur that he is.

This season, Vadim Muntagirov makes his debut as the duplicitous Count Albrecht and he dances the role magnificently.

The duplicitous policies of numerous Pakistani governments toward the country's neighbors and purported friends have led to countless deaths in Afghanistan, India and, of course, within Pakistan itself.

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