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traitorously
adverb
In a traitorous manner; treacherously.
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January 25 , 1739Cambrai, France March 14 , 1823Buckinghamshire, England Charles-François du Périer Dumouriez, (born Jan . 25 , 1739Cambrai, France died March 14 , 1823 Turville Park, Buckinghamshire, Eng)., French general who won signal victories for the French Revolution in 1792 93 and then traitorously deserted to the Austrians.
French general who won signal victories for the French Revolution in 1792 93 and then traitorously deserted to the Austrians.
The most powerful of the central native lords, he was given command of the Turkish forces at Shkodër (Scutari) during the First Balkan War, but he traitorously delivered the town to the Montenegrins (1913).
Sooty, who began life on the BBC before traitorously defecting to ITV, is also present, along with Muffin the Mule.
His formal office at the time of his death was as patron of Republican Sinn Féin (RSF), the party led by Ruairí Ó Brádaigh from which Adams and Martin McGuinness had split in 1986 - traitorously, as Keating would have had it - so that it could take seats in the Dublin parliament, the Dail.
Whenever I reach for one to desalinate a dish, I picture grandmothers the world over standing by their own traitorously salty pots, dropping cubes of potato into them, then returning to their knitting.
Arendt also maintained that the Jewish councils, or Judenrate, had behaved traitorously by cooperating with the Nazis and that the Jews passively went to their deaths.
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