Aún no tenemos significados para "very deceitful".
1Would he think me very deceitful, I wondered, for giving Max that clue?
2I call that sly and deceitful;-verysly and very deceitful.
3The appearance of the surface soil is frequently very deceitful.
4Likenesses are very deceitful and very capricious, and depend more on fancy than reality.
5I added, "Also, please tell her she has a lovely and very deceitful daughter."
6But men are very deceitful, now-a-days.
7My dear Children-Fromwhat I have previously stated, you are aware that the Hindoos are a very deceitful people.
8The ecclesiastical lord, Matthew Schinner, Bishop of Sion in Valais, a very deceitful man, helped greatly to occasion this.
9Why, Master Anthony, if you don't love the dear child, you must be very deceitful, after making so much of her.
10"Then, you admit that you have been playing a very deceitful game?"
11"The human heart is very deceitful," replied Mrs. Morton, who, by the way, spoke through her nose.
12"Well, Mr Chucks," observed I, "it appears to me that she was a very deceitful young person."
13"I don't know but I was very deceitful, papa," she said, but with glee rather than compunction.
14"We must be on our guard," said Willis; "these savages are very deceitful, and sometimes let fly their arrows under a show of friendship.
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