All 10 Uses
deception
in
The Crystal Shard
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- The barbarian could use his unrivaled strength more effectively than deceptive feints and twists.†
Book 2 *deceptive = misleading
- Bruenor's grim tone brought many of the spokesmen to realize that the threat was simply too grave to be passed off as the deception of a desperate captive, or even as a more insidious plan by Cassius and some conspirators.†
Book 3deception = the act of lying to or misleading someone; or something that misleads
- Beneath its surface the waters were deceptively warm and comfortable, but anyone who emerged from the pool into the air would be frozen dead in minutes.†
Book 3deceptively = in a manner that is misleading
- He raised Aegis-fang as if to block the feigned blow, but reversed his grip even as the axe dropped down off of Heafstaag's shoulder and came in deceptively low in a sidelong swipe.†
Book 3
- His goal now was to gain some knowledge that might reveal a weakness in the wizard, and his method was deception and disguise, hoping that Errtu remembered enough about the dark elves to make his story credible, yet not too much to strip away the flimsy lies that would hold it together.†
Book 3deception = the act of lying to or misleading someone; or something that misleads
- When it had first encountered the drow, stunned by the mere presence of a dark elf in this region, it had searched for deception in the physical attributes of Drizzt, himself, to determine if his drow features were an illusion, a clever yet simple shapealteration trick within the power of even a minor mage.†
Book 3
- I don't know if this outrageous scheme of yours has any chance of working, but you have my vow that I'll work hard to carry out the deception.†
Book 3
- What am I to do if the deception fails?†
Book 3
- Admit the truth, halfling, the story you were sent to tell me was a deception.†
Book 3
- Regis drew the wizard fully into the deception.†
Book 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(deception) the act of lying to or misleading someone; or something that misleads
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)