traitorously

IPA: trˈeɪtɝʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a traitorous manner; treacherously.
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Examples of "traitorously" in Sentences

  • You know, the ship the Israeli attach on which the Johnson Administration sat traitorously still?
  • Worse, they have clearly, deliberately and traitorously acceded all powers and authority to Downing Street.
  • “Nice to meet you,” she lied, hating his smirk, hating the fact that her body still responded traitorously to his touch.
  • TONE -- "Stripping this charge of the technicality of its terms, it means, I presume, by the word traitorously, that I have been found in arms against the soldiers of the King in my native country.
  • Matter is the story of three siblings whose father, King Hausk, conqueror of the 8th level of the Shellword Sursamen, is traitorously murdered by his right-hand man Mertis tyl Loesp during the final battle of conquest.
  • Fauxlivia is in federal custody for traitorously trying to cross over to our world; Peter is in a coma following his ill-fated attempt to enter the big-bang machine; and Astrid remains the only cast regular without some sort of a link to Nina Sharp.
  • The word is out that Heldridge has acted traitorously against his Regional Lord, so he has no access to funds, the Vampire Executive International Network has placed a bounty on him, and he will have trouble finding anyone who will speak to him and not betray him.
  • Despite the voting blocs, and the age-old system in which one country votes for its neighbour with the exception of Ireland who – traitorously, according to the hysterical reaction on Twitter – failed to back Blue this is what happens when you have, as Eurovision does, an alternative voting system.

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