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Examples for "betray "
1 John Redwood MP said any such deal would betray the referendum result.
2 He didn't betray Great Britain, it was Great Britain that betrayed him.
3 The message was: Ally with a foreign power and she'll betray you.
4 Naturally, he was not allowed to betray any confidence regarding his employers.
5 She was prepared to betray them all in order to save humanity.
1 Shall it be a man to bewray thee, or a woman to bewray me?
2 Said the scarlet-clad man: 'Belike by thine eyes thou art a true man, and wilt not bewray me.
3 Smollett and Carlyle then walked home through secluded streets, and were silent, lest their speech should bewray them for Scots.
4 But look thou to it, if thou hast a mind to bewray me; for the sons of the Raven die hard.
5 Sith ye have bewrayed me, ye may stay on this hither shore.
6 By the soul of my father I am not bewraying thee.
7 Their speech bewrays them and is an index of their slow, shrewd minds.
8 His speech, like Sir Piercy Shafton's Euphuistic eloquence, bewrayed him under every disguise.
9 Fair lines bewrayed a figure not too svelte?
10 A cotton tidy over the rocking-chair bewrays , wrought into its crocheted gorgeousness, the name of Uncle Tom.
11 And Earl Waltheof went over sea, and bewrayed himself; but he asked forgiveness, and proffered gifts of ransom.
12 But I had not known how far off thou wert banished, if thy speech had not bewrayed it.
13 Bewray not him that wan- dereth.
14 The penny has come down with the wrong side uppermost, and the loud execration at once bewrays young Badman.
15 Thy pride hath bewrayed thee.
16 7 To a hill's side, which did to her bewray
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