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the perfidious
adjective
Of, pertaining to, or representing perfidy; disloyal to what should command one's fidelity or allegiance.
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Even with the perfidious Turks and Jordanians, some co-operation has proved possible.
In any case, only the perfidious and prurient "Anglo-Saxonne" press was interested in the former.
The first, favored by Reagan's supporters, is that Reagan stood up to the perfidious Soviets.
Manon is the perfidious object of the Chevalier des Grieux's affections.
In the Washington Post last week Charles Krauthammer wrote the latest of a stream of articles about the Perfidious Reply.
A few retired politicians were dragged out to reminisce about slights suffered at the hands of the perfidious Frogs.
This is, of course, the traditional role of the perfidious Anglo-American world in the French imagination.
Tonight, Lady Love discovers an unexpected ally, while the tormented, embattled Wilkin continues to plot revenge against the perfidious Ventris.
Inside, his company commander drank tea and listened to a local official complain about politics, security, the perfidious media and the need for a bank.
He even helped to bail out Ireland.But now that yet another treaty change looms, the old resentment of the perfidious Brits is returning.
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The decision to cast Mr. Hiddleston in the roles of both Cloten and Posthumus is intriguing but not particularly illuminating, unless it is meant to suggest, again cynically, that the loutish Cloten and the mistrustful Posthumus are two sides of the same perfidious coin, twin examples of the varieties of masculine pathology.
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