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91treachery — Synonyms and related words: Machiavellianism, ambidexterity, artifice, bad faith, cunning, danger, deceitfulness, desultoriness, dirty pool, dirty trick, dirty work, dishonesty, disloyalty, double cross, double dealing, doubleness, doubleness of… …
92List of The Drew Carey Show episodes — The following is a complete list of episodes for the television show sitcom The Drew Carey Show, which first aired on ABC on September 13, 1995 then ended on September 8, 2004. Throughout the show s run, nine seasons were filmed amassing 233… …
93Dumbledore's Army — Harry Potter association Dumbledore s Army members as seen in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Headquarters …
94鬼 — 【귀】 귀신; 도깨비; 별 이름 (귀신머리불) + (어진사람인) + (사사사) 鬼부 0획 (총10획) [1] [n] ghost; spirit; devil; demon [2] cunning; crafty; wily ;deceithful [3] sinister; dark; evil; [n] dirty trick; dirty work [4] Kangxi radical 194 怪鬼 (괴귀) 도깨비 鬼哭 (귀곡) 망령 (亡靈) 의 울음소리 鬼哭鳥 …
95foul play — n 1. treachery, perfidiousness, perfidy, duplicity, guile, double dealing; sharp practice, Inf. dirty trick, underhanded dealing; villainy, roguery, knavery; fraud, deception, chicanery, skulduggery; assault, attack, outrage; murder, manslaughter …
96perfidy — n 1. treachery, traitorousness, Iscariotism, quislingism; faithlessness, unfaithfulness, disloyalty, perfidiousness, infidelity; false heartedness, duplicity, falseness, guile, deceit; dutilessness, recreancy, defection, desertion, apostasy,… …
97guilty */*/*/ — UK [ˈɡɪltɪ] / US adjective Word forms guilty : adjective guilty comparative guiltier superlative guiltiest Metaphor: Being guilty is like being dirty, and being innocent is like being clean. Becoming more moral or getting rid of guilt is like… …
98foul play — [n] treacherous action bad deed, corruption, crime, cruel act, dirty trick, dirty work, felony, fraud, funny business, lawbreaking, murder, violence, wrong; concept 645 …
99pull something on one — {v. phr.} To perpetrate something prejudicial; deceive. * /Larry pulled a very dirty trick on Ann when, after going with her for three years, he suddenly married another girl./ …
100pull something on one — {v. phr.} To perpetrate something prejudicial; deceive. * /Larry pulled a very dirty trick on Ann when, after going with her for three years, he suddenly married another girl./ …