A disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.
1 We are not a turncoat ; we had hoped that Carpentier would win.
2 Sooner or later, if there isn't a turncoat , the people make one.
3 She called Miss Abbott a turncoat and a coward to her face.
4 A man may be a turncoat in good faith, but a traitor-bah
5 Which is another reason for general GS enmity: the turncoat syndrome.
6 They know he is a turncoat from Great Nest, after all.
7 I wanted to show him I was better than my own turncoat father.
8 So now you see how easy it is, my turncoat half-daughter.
9 Luis Cervantes determined to play turncoat ; indeed, mentally, he had already changed sides.
10 I will not lose a good captive and ransom for any Mercian turncoat .
11 He'd even become a British citizen, like the turncoat he was.
12 Well, there's that turncoat of a Stanhope with his fine airs.
13 He might be an asshole and a turncoat , but he was a professional.
14 I prayed that my husband, though a coward, would not become a turncoat .
15 She will see him die the death of a liar and a turncoat .
16 In the case of the turncoat government officials, the options are dead or dead.
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