All 4 Uses of
treacherous
in
Nicholas Nickleby
- 'It is a cruel thing, by all that's bad and treacherous!'†
Chpt 54
- 'He's a treacherous old goat,' said Peg, 'and cozened me with cunning tricks and lying promises, but never mind.†
Chpt 57
- A treacherous dog!'†
Chpt 63 *
- 'So he is, brother Charles,' returned Ned; 'Tim is a treacherous dog.†
Chpt 63
Definition:
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(treacherous as in: a scheming, treacherous assistant) guilty of betrayal or deception or likely to betray or deceive