There will be no more duplicity, crookedness, and desire for name, fame, and prestige. |
Victorian morality and its inherent contradictions wouldn't have blinked at the pair's duplicity. |
I have been accused of perfidy, malingering, duplicity, charlatanism and forty other words that I don't know the meaning of. |
The word connotes secrecy and duplicity, but the perpetrators have been completely up front and honest about their goals and about their motives. |
Children in such families are quick to be inoculated with the germ of duplicity. |
After the war there was a Dutch parliamentary commission of investigation, but it discovered neither treachery nor duplicity. |