That is truly the great betrayer of anybody, is a cell phone.
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Wine was a betrayer, and lately I felt it was betraying Antony.
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You have been and done me at last, you betrayer of confidence.
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But I'm not the betrayer -it's not supposed to be me.
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You remember His words to the betrayer: 'That thou doest, do quickly.'
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He is paid by the French to make trouble, and he's the world's long-distance double-crosser.
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So you're a friend of Dunke, that damned double-crosser!
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And Tacroy was a criminal and a double-crosser.
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You're a pretty slick proposition as a double-crosser.
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But that isn't what I'm here for, you damnation, four-flushing double-crosser. He continued to berate the chief.
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Aufidius Crispus,' I emphasized, 'is another double-dealer who would cheerfully see you strangled, Pertinax!'
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My dear, he was also a double-dealer.
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Diclux - double-dealer (same as Teitan, only Latin)
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They despised him as weak, and a double-dealer; and he despised them for their ignorance, their tatters, and dirt.
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Montaigne was no such double-dealer.
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I wouldn't be surprised to find two-timer parents hauling the baby around in leftover bookstore tote bags.
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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.
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Three-time winners against two-timers, since the draw was made in May 2017 this one loomed the largest.
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For example, Harris Teeter is the official grocery store of the Washington Redskins and the Carolina Panthers (two-timers!).
A person who is active in an Organisation or similar who is actively and secretly sharing some or all of its internal and confidential informations with another organisation or group of people most often targetting quite opposite goals.