That would savour of something like treachery, a kind of anti-supporting of your own team. |
There won't be a single family in the country unaffected, there will be bloodshed, treachery, espionage, murder, pogroms and massacres. |
O'Grady's depiction of treachery and oppression by Elizabethan bureaucrats recalled contemporary parallels, thought the reviewer. |
Up to fourteen thousand Mamelukes and a huge army were defeated by treachery and artillery. |
For some callers, failure to support local athletes was itself a kind of treachery. |
The alleged treachery of the abbot and monks of Ely after William seized monastic lands is blamed for the ultimate surrender. |