They seem to have got some grim kick out out of their cunning, duplicity, guile and secrecy. |
She claimed to be going off to invigilate an exam for a friend, but I sensed duplicity in the air. |
In fact, it seems that the only people privy to the scheming duplicity of most of the contestants are the camera operators. |
Victorian morality and its inherent contradictions wouldn't have blinked at the pair's duplicity. |
Duplicities and red herrings pile up, augmented by the film's reinforcing structures of uncertainty, making for a daunting epistemological game. |
According to Adams, against such duplicities Richard's desperate charge was the only knightly behaviour on the field. |