perfidious in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ pə:'fidiəs, -djəs ] ]
Examples
- There are admirable blacks and perfidious blacks, as well as admirable whites and perfidious whites.
- But they say these talks seem to be a remarkable break with Albany's perfidious past.
- Britain especially : its performance in the destruction of Bosnia has brought back to life perfidious Albion.
- McCain-Feingold lost in the Senate, thanks to the perfidious string-pulling of Lott.
- Jacob's cheeky television ads lump the congressman with Presidents Nixon and Clinton as perfidious incumbents.
- It is a style so perfidious we think it should be exposed for the fraud it is.
- It was time for the French president to reassert himself and clip the wings of perfidious Albion.
- Sir Perfidious has arranged a marriage between his Niece and a local knight, Sir Gregory Fop.
- May need a new title, but let's not erase evidence of this perfidious phenomenon.
- "Perfidious Albion, " the name coined by a French poet in 1793, stuck.