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Treacherously meaning
In a treacherous manner.
Synonyms of Treacherously
Example sentences (8)
The Gunners went ahead on the stroke of half time as Leandro Trossard treacherously headed home to give Arsenal the lead and a psychological boost coming into the second half.
The region has been treacherously unstable and volatile.
From time to time I have disagreed, or, as she sees it, treacherously taken the wrong side against her.
Some sections were completely dry but treacherously rocky or deep.
After losing several battles, the Saxons finally defeated the British by treacherously attacking them once the two parties had convened for a meeting.
He vied for regional power with Harshavardhana in northern India after treacherously murdering Harsha's elder brother Rajyavardhana.
In another legend of Saxons and Britons, in 472 the invading king Hengist invited Brythonic warriors to a feast, but treacherously ordered his men to draw their weapons from concealment and fall upon the guests, killing 420 of them.
In order not to be surprised by the return of Agamemnon, he sent out spies, and when Agamemnon came, Aegisthus invited him to a repast at which he had him treacherously murdered.