Treacherous
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99 examples of Treacherous in a sentence
On the night of June 11th, 2003, he climbed up to the edge of the fence on the Manhattan Bridge and he leaped to the
treacherous
waters below.
This evolutionary flaw, which was discovered by my colleague Tom Eisner, has driven these fireflies to take their bright lights out into the night with
treacherous
intent.
Thinking that you know your lover or your enemy can be more
treacherous
than acknowledging you'll never know them.
In the winter of 1942, Hans made a
treacherous
journey to the Czechoslovakian border to meet anti-Nazi rebels.
He was speaking in a very jovial and gregarious way about Yo-Yo Ma and Hillary Clinton and how the Dodgers were never going to make the World Series, all because of the
treacherous
first violin passage work in the last movement of Beethoven's Fourth Symphony.
Fortunately, there's plenty of tasty gratuitous nudity on sight to alleviate the tedium to a reasonable extent: Besides the delectable Biernert, both Aline Mess as fierce, wicked high priestess Noba and Mari Carmen Nieto as the conniving,
treacherous
Lita are likewise real easy on the eyes.
I can spend a few hours with my Sony Camcorder and come up with something better than this
treacherous
lump of bile, and it's even available on DVD!?!!
The ever-luscious Caroline Munro looks positively yummy as the fetching Princess Dia, plus there are nice supporting turns by Cy Grant as gallant warrior Ra and Sean Lynch as
treacherous
coward Hoojah.
Still, it's very watchable, with a young Spencer Tracy (his old-man makeup makes him look just like, well, an old Spencer Tracy) showing depth and authority, and Colleen Moore -- a little past her prime, and not physically well matched -- playing a multifaceted woman-behind-the-man. There's also Helen Vinson as one of the most
treacherous
femmes fatales in movie history, sending the final third into ecstatic soap-opera reverberations.
A tense & thrilling story of courage and determination which truly pays homage to all those who succeeded and failed the
treacherous
journey to West Berlin and freedom.
A
treacherous
Frenchman is the cause of all the trouble between the settlers and the red men while Boone tries to convince the Indians that the pioneers only want to build homes and live in peace.
M.Louis Jourdan is both winsome and
treacherous
as her love interest.
After a long days work Laura is relaxing in the bath of her room when two very dubious character's named Chris (Werner Pochath) & Thomas (Antonio Mayans) burst in & kidnap her having been helped by the
treacherous
Jane.
NBC mini-series (later released to video/DVD as full length feature film) about the
treacherous
1960s, as seen through the eyes of both a white family and a black family.
Documentary about nomadic Persians making a
treacherous
traverse of massive mountains to get their herds to grass.
The bang-up cast have a field day with the colorfully grotesque rogues' gallery of blithely amoral and
treacherous
hoodlums: Ellen Barkin as tough, sultry moll Rita Everly, Henry Silva as Vic's reliable right-hand man Sleepy Joe Carisle, Gregory Hines as philosophical smoothie Jules Flamingo, Diane Lane as Vic's sweet, perky mistress Grace, Billy Drago as the slimy Wells, and Christopher Jones as brutish rub-out artist Nicholas Falco.
One family braves the cold, the
treacherous
mountain range and predatory criminals only to discover that there's not always a shining white light at the end of the tunnel.
Two bratty brothers and their older, more sensible tomboy sister (a sweetly feisty performance by cute, pigtailed future "Different Strokes" sitcom star Dana Plato) go venturing into the
treacherous
marsh to check out if the creature of local legend may be in fact a real live being.
Sheryl Lee is luscious throughout, but her handling of the
treacherous
Resi and her tragic crescendo almost makes you forget her beauty.
But, when Jack unexpectedly meets and falls for Jenny Travile (Rachael Leigh Cook), a sexy but seemingly naive jewelry shop clerk, he quickly finds himself trapped in a
treacherous
love triangle filled with suspicion, vengeance, and murder.
In 2005, "March of the Penguins", the award-winning documentary about the
treacherous
lives of emperor penguins in Antarctica, was released, and that was the year I saw it.
I managed to get nine of these films via ebay at extremely good bargain basement prices so you could check out all ten and even get the ones that I have not seen yet and these are
Treacherous
Beauties and At the Midnight Hour.
In any case, he may mark the first time Hollywood created a gay character - at least in a big-budget film - who is sympathetic, not stereotypical or ridiculous or treacherous, and is given his fair share of personal dignity.
What major network news organization would hire a associate producer, of a local market Springer-type show, who walked off the job after demonstrating her
treacherous
nature on the air?
These generally involve his criminal peers although his donation of his share of the drug rip-off loot to a friend as an investment in the latter's computer business only backfires when the
treacherous
fellow blackmails Joe.
But Joe knows all to better and wants to escape her odd, aging and
treacherous
ways.
He hopes to change him from his
treacherous
ways, and well... Watch it to find out.
Noyer’s diplomatic skill certainly will be put to the test if he has to navigate the
treacherous
waters between the Scylla of French protectionism and the Charybdis of the EU’s five criteria for bank mergers.
Traveling by bus, boat, and even on foot through
treacherous
terrain, around one million Venezuelans have fled to Colombia alone, and another two million are estimated to be in other, mostly neighboring, countries.
Even more
treacherous
is “reverse Marxism”: since the communists did so, the exact opposite must be true.
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