Deceiving Sentence Examples

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  • His gaze was out the window, and he gave no sign he was deceiving her.

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  • What do you call deceiving me for two and a half months?

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  • Films and photographs can be very deceiving.

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  • In marrying her without loving her; in deceiving yourself and her.

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  • I know and understand what a spice that would add to the pleasure of deceiving me, if it really were true.

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  • No, her eyes weren't deceiving her.

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  • No separate room needed, I'll bunk with deceiving Mr. Donald Ryland and make sure that hissy butch doesn't jump his bones or she'll land on me.

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  • The percentile can be deceiving, however, as "Power Sellers" may move enough merchandise to keep a high rating, yet they are stiffing every fifth customer.

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  • The housewife long persisted in deceiving herself by purchasing filled calicoes, and the movement in favour of purer goods owes a good deal, strangely enough, to the increase in the making-up trade and the consequent inconveniences to workers of sewing machines, whose needles were constantly broken by hard filled calicoes.

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  • Agents of the American Colonization Society in England having succeeded in deceiving leading Abolitionists there as to its character and tendency, Garrison was deputed by the New England Anti-Slavery Society to visit England for the purpose of counteracting their influence.

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  • Here the younger brother impersonated the elder, and succeeded in deceiving his blind father by imitating the hairiness of his brother.

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  • The Apostle James wrote, " But be ye doers of the Word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.

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  • Moon in Pisces in 10th house sextile Mars in Taurus in 12th house - Anger ex-workers deceiving him.

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  • It forms several large islands, as the Great Schutt, called in Hungarian Czallokdz or the deceiving island, with an area of nearly 1000 sq.

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  • The lip gloss style tube and applicator is deceiving at first.

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  • The zombie is a scary sounding drink whose looks are deceiving.

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  • The term pure down can be deceiving since there isn't a national standard, and state regulations that define what is considered pure down can vary from one state to another.

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  • When it comes to the tallest and shortest celebrities, you may find that films and photographs can be deceiving.

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  • Sometimes you will hear sounds of motion, but this can be deceiving since it could be a rat scurrying by, machine sounds or just natural creaks from the location you are in.

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  • Often times, used trailers might look great from the outside, just like new even, but looks can sometimes be deceiving.

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  • Though the phrase "natural hair care" can often be deceiving, certain hair care lines are committed to using only naturally-derived and often organic ingredients rather than chemical based products.

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  • Finally, remember that appearances and words can be deceiving.

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  • Berthelot that the workers in these processes, which were a monopoly of the priestly caste and were kept strictly secret, though fully aware that their products were not truly gold, were in time led by their success in deceiving the public to deceive themselves also, and to come to believe that they actually had the power of making gold from substances which were not gold.

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  • He continued the policy of double-dealing and treachery, deceiving his ministers as at the treaty of Dover, by pretending to support Holland and Spain while he was secretly engaged to Louis to betray them.

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  • From this moment begins a long-drawn-out series of tricks and subterfuges, undertaken with the view of deceiving Mark, whose suspicions, excited by sundry of his courtiers, from time to time get beyond his control, and are as often laid to rest by some clever ruse on the part of his nephew, or his wife, ably seconded by Brangaene.

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