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Meanings of
traitress
in English
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Usage of
traitress
in English
1
Who now would be so presumptuous as to still protect the
traitress
?
2
I am a spy-a
traitress
-
adivorcedwoman with worse than no reputation!
3
This woman is a
traitress
;
I give my vote for death.
4
You would not expect great filial devotion in a hired spy and
traitress
.
5
Lestocq beckoned the soldiers, and commanded them to remove the
traitress
,
Anna Leopoldowna.
6
Why should he suffer because she had lost her courage and turned
traitress
?
7
Ah, false
traitress
,
then he said, why hast thou betrayed me?
8
Ah, false
traitress
,
said Sir Launcelot, why hast thou betrayed me?
9
But the Genie said, 'Nay, there will come a time for that,
traitress
!
'
10
The very power of the characterization makes the
traitress
hateful.
11
She probably had been approaching the snare while the
traitress
talked with the prisoner.
12
You have turned against your own blood like a
traitress
.
13
First I hated you, when I dreamed you to be but a courtesan
traitress
.
14
But Mary, the
traitress
,
stood fast by the door, and permitted no such retreat.
15
Your mistress of ceremonies is a
traitress
;
beware of her!
16
To find her a
traitress
was terrible, but that I should be her dupe!
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traitress
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
false traitress
little traitress
accurse traitress
blooded traitress
convict traitress
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Traitress
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Traitress
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