He was no traitor; he was no coward; he was no liar.
2
So I occupied myself with thoughts about the traitor in the crew.
3
Oddly, that was exactly the same argument the traitor Venport had used.
4
Maybe the droolers on talk radio are right and I'm a traitor.'
5
A cornered traitor is unlikely to respond according to strict court etiquette.
1
That is truly the great betrayer of anybody, is a cell phone.
2
Wine was a betrayer, and lately I felt it was betraying Antony.
3
You have been and done me at last, you betrayer of confidence.
4
But I'm not the betrayer -it's not supposed to be me.
5
You remember His words to the betrayer: 'That thou doest, do quickly.'
1
He is paid by the French to make trouble, and he's the world's long-distance double-crosser.
2
So you're a friend of Dunke, that damned double-crosser!
3
And Tacroy was a criminal and a double-crosser.
4
You're a pretty slick proposition as a double-crosser.
5
But that isn't what I'm here for, you damnation, four-flushing double-crosser. He continued to berate the chief.
1
Aufidius Crispus,' I emphasized, 'is another double-dealer who would cheerfully see you strangled, Pertinax!'
2
My dear, he was also a double-dealer.
3
Diclux - double-dealer (same as Teitan, only Latin)
4
They despised him as weak, and a double-dealer; and he despised them for their ignorance, their tatters, and dirt.
5
Montaigne was no such double-dealer.
Ús de two-timer en anglès
1
I wouldn't be surprised to find two-timer parents hauling the baby around in leftover bookstore tote bags.
2
Even when one of those great Cleveland guys turns out to be a two-timer, his wonderfully sincere apology somehow becomes another justification to remain there.
3
Three-time winners against two-timers, since the draw was made in May 2017 this one loomed the largest.
4
For example, Harris Teeter is the official grocery store of the Washington Redskins and the Carolina Panthers (two-timers!).