Marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another.
1The Storri vanity owned an appetite for two-faced triumphs of that feather.
2Unjust and two-faced, but what else can you expect from an esthete?
3Germany, as I have pointed out, has been conducting a two-faced propaganda.
4The worst of them had been a two-faced lawyer, van der Donck.
5Drapier: Almost all politicians are two-faced in what we say about the Garda.
6Here in Ireland we have, collectively, a rather two-faced attitude to the arts.
7Being two-faced, it became popular to not trust something truly dichotomous.
8The two-faced bastard would only have hardened up afterwards and broken my heart.
9The website has an unapologetically two-faced approach to the establishment it claims to disdain.
10It was impossible to rely on Paige Mortimer, who was infamous for being two-faced.
11Bascomb was a coward, but he could hate intensely in his two-faced, treacherous way.
12The flickering screen in the corner of the living room is a two-faced Janus.
13At sight of the two-faced creature, Gwendolyn shrank away, frightened.
14This is the Oscars we're talking about, the very heartland of two-faced air-kissing insincerity.
15Does this make me a two-faced hypocrite of epic proportions?
16There's a lot of two-faced sinners around here that would steal a man blind.