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treacherously

[trech-er-uhs-lee] / ˈtrɛtʃ ər əs li /




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Other notable singers included bass-baritone Robert Frazier as the Rev. John Hale, who realizes the truth too late, and soprano Kresley Figueroa as the treacherously weak-willed Mary Warren.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 23, 2026

The playing surface was treacherously slippy with snow piled up around up around the touchlines and conditions barely playable.

From BBC • Sep. 11, 2023

In a statement late Friday, he said he was ready to find a compromise but “they have treacherously cheated us.”

From Washington Times • Jun. 24, 2023

Seeing is believing that the road ahead has become treacherously difficult.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 22, 2022

But the hill was treacherously steep; he was impeded by the snow and his own lack of strength.

From "The Giver" by Lois Lowry




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