Having the character of, or characteristic of, a traitor.
1 From now on, fear will keep potentially traitorous local governments in line.
2 It did not reprimand her for the traitorous thought, another interesting note.
3 Her traitorous heart, on the other hand, screamed this was bad news.
4 Thus note the climax in Queen Margaret's curse upon the traitorous Gloster:-
5 And a tiny traitorous wish slipped up from somewhere in her heart.
6 That is the style of clothing worn by traitorous ci-devants and aristocrats.
7 The Persian peasants and workers have risen against their traitorous Teheran Government.
8 Immediately, the traitorous part began to swell, which prompted her to squeeze.
9 He was dimly conscious of vast exterior forces and traitorous factors within.
10 And the quickening of her traitorous heart aggravated her all the more.
11 He speaks of it, only to hide his wicked and traitorous plots.
12 Casting the traitorous weapon from her, she sunk upon her knees, murmuring:
13 In all probability, the traitorous Sangheili had some grand scheme in mind.
14 I am not afraid of my sentiments, or of being deemed traitorous .
15 By some means or other these two traitorous jades will be captured.
16 You shall have that lying plaster to stick upon your traitorous soul.
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