Mr. Richard Venner was in an observing and analytical state of mind, it will be noticed, or he might perhaps have been touched with the innocent betrayals of the poor girl's chamber.
Let us pass over several days and say naught of great betrayals and shameful dishonour; even so we are not, unhappily, at the end of these things.
They hesitated, they chaffered, they had not the money--there were so many betrayals to pay for!
Without special pleasure, and with a morose sort of thirst for information, she read revelations of court life and the printed betrayals of all kinds of spies, adventurers, and rogues.
All our evils are betrayals of Christ, and all our betrayals of Christ are sins against a perfect friendship and an unvaried goodness.
These relics of the sea, these apparitions of the Fish, these sudden resurrections, are betrayals of man's pedigree.
But this does not exhaust the betrayals of this most confiding organ.
He will also be under the necessity of writing the history of the betrayals of the Holy Scriptures by pretended friends; and he will say such betrayals were more mischievous than the attacks of avowed enemies.
Fandor sickened at the realisation of what was involved--that this betrayal of France was not a solitary instance--that there must be a hundred betrayals going on at that very moment!
I have so many betrayalsthat must count against me: betrayal of my country, betrayal of Captain Brocq's love for me!
The First Betrayals Before I reached Utah, my friends, Ben Rich and James Devine, met me, on the train.
Out of the newspaper I could not keep it, and from time to time I broke into verse in its columns, to the great amusement of the leading editor, who knew me for a young man with a very sharp tooth for such self-betrayals in others.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "betrayals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.