TREACHEROUS in a Sentence
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44 example sentences for TREACHEROUS, such as:
1. The current of the river is fast flowing and treacherous.
2. More than all, his treacherous retreats struck more of dismay than perhaps aught else.
3. Snow and ice have left many roads treacherous, and motorists are warned to drive slowly.
4. It makes these people seem so beastly and treacherous, when I've been perfectly natural with them.
5. Delight is to him whose strong arms yet support him, when the ship of this base treacherous world has gone down beneath him.
2. More than all, his treacherous retreats struck more of dismay than perhaps aught else.
3. Snow and ice have left many roads treacherous, and motorists are warned to drive slowly.
4. It makes these people seem so beastly and treacherous, when I've been perfectly natural with them.
5. Delight is to him whose strong arms yet support him, when the ship of this base treacherous world has gone down beneath him.
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Meanings and Examples of TREACHEROUS
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treacherous
a. tending to betray; especially having a treacherous character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the Romans
a. dangerously unstable and unpredictable
Classic Sentence: (37 in 3 pages)
1 Scarlett had a sudden treacherous desire to cry out, "But you've been happy, and you and Mother aren't alike," but she repressed it, fearing that he would box her ears for her impertinence.
2 She looked furtively around her, as the treacherous, blasphemous thoughts rushed through her mind, fearful that someone might find them written clearly upon her face.
3 She had not bargained on this--this treacherous warm tide of feeling that made her want to run her hands through his hair, to feel his lips upon her mouth.
4 It makes these people seem so beastly and treacherous, when I've been perfectly natural with them.
5 It was not a scorching, hard, dusty day like the treacherous intruder of a week before, but soaked with languor, softened with a milky light.
6 A moment ago the night had been coldly empty; now it was incalculable, hot, treacherous.
7 Delight is to him whose strong arms yet support him, when the ship of this base treacherous world has gone down beneath him.
8 More than all, his treacherous retreats struck more of dismay than perhaps aught else.
9 They were designed for winter wear, when treacherous drafts came down chimneys and insidious currents of deadly cold found their way through key-holes.
10 Madame Ratignolle hoped that Robert would exercise extreme caution in dealing with the Mexicans, who, she considered, were a treacherous people, unscrupulous and revengeful.
11 Past endless blocks of two-story shanties he walked, along wooden sidewalks and unpaved pathways treacherous with deep slush holes.
12 Throwing his leg over the saddle, he dismounted, with a determination to advance and seize his treacherous companion, trusting the result to his own manhood.
13 But Hawkeye, whose duty led him foremost in the adventure, knew the character of those with whom he was about to contend too well to trust the treacherous quiet.
14 I pretended not to be interested in what they said, and treated them as if I did not understand them; for I feared they might be treacherous.
15 There lies in sight an island well known in fame, Tenedos, rich of store while the realm of Priam endured, now but a bay and roadstead treacherous to ships.
Example Sentence:
1 The crew of the Southern Supporter, an Australian customs vessel, has finally arrived here in Cape Town harbor after an epic three-week chase through the treacherous southern ocean, dodging icebergs and high seas to arrest the crew of a ship caught poaching rare Patagonian tooth fish.
2 I might have escaped notice, had not my treacherous slate somehow happened to slip from my hand, and falling with an obtrusive crash, directly drawn every eye upon me.
3 The crew of the Southern Supporter has finally arrived here in Cape Town harbor after an epic three-week chase through the treacherous southern ocean.
4 They felt cowardly and treacherous to the last degree when Potter said: "You've been mighty good to me, boys -- better'n anybody else in this town."."
5 The current of the river is fast flowing and treacherous.
6 Snow and ice have left many roads treacherous, and motorists are warned to drive slowly.
7 Yet school, which should have been a refuge, is also treacherous terrain for Matilda; its headmistress, is formidable, a fierce tyrannical monster who frightened the life out of pupils.