Tending to betray; especially having a treacherous character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the Romans.
Dangerously unstable and unpredictable.
1 Plenty to pique the interest, therefore, in possibly treacherous conditions in Shizuoka.
2 Markets were treacherous in the second quarter, and difficult to trade in.
3 She was branded as 'rebellious' and treacherous ' by her own party members.
4 And it neatly encapsulates the fickle, nay treacherous , course of political fashion.
5 Now Bewkes is trying to finesse exactly that kind of treacherous situation.
6 Drivers on treacherous mountain roads swore in confusion at signs that said:
7 The Red Sea is a place of tricky currents and treacherous reefs.
8 Last month the pro-Brexit paper had described him as treacherous and dismal.
9 The first challenge of the second day was the treacherous vertical bog.
10 The idea of a death in the treacherous quicksand was truly horrible.
11 The hope the hordes of Londoners carried to Camp Nou was treacherous .
12 In accordance with Indian ideas, the treacherous informer was waylaid and killed.
13 Often the vessels encountered hurricanes and typhoons in the treacherous Eastern waters.
14 But woe to the hapless team that stalled in the treacherous quicksands.
15 They are coming, the simpletons; they swoop down upon the treacherous floor.
16 And this treacherous imp was the perfect means to accomplish her task.
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