An act of deliberate betrayal.
1 But their perfidy had been discovered and the family destroyed decades ago.
2 Russia stands for reaction; England for selfishness and perfidy ; France for decadence.
3 Nothing approaching the perfidy of it could happen in the present age.
4 In every political party in the Cabinet itself, duplicity and perfidy abounded.
5 He had insisted on this to present further proof of Khartoum's perfidy .
6 The hunter struck the woman dead when he learned of her perfidy .
7 I, unsuspecting creature that I was, saw no perfidy in the recommendation.
8 She offered him her hand; he took it doubtfully, fearing some perfidy .
9 One act of perfidy fully established becomes the ruin of its author.
10 Potiphar's wife surpasses all the women yet mentioned in perfidy and dishonor.
11 This has been forced upon us by the perfidy of other nations.
12 Anon you were talking, and the words you said proved your perfidy .
13 Tales and accusations of Iranian perfidy , then, snugly fit an expected stereotype.
14 With an unaccountable feeling of perfidy she straightened his cravat, while murmuring:
15 We had another instance, about this time, of the perfidy of Harlay.
16 Her confirmation of Palliser's perfidy had awakened in him no new resentment.
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