treacherous

July 5th, 2008 | 179 Entries

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179 Entries for “treacherous”

  1. THE WEATHER WAS TREACHEROUS, WIND BLEW SAVAGELY AGAINST THE HULL AS THE WAVES ROARED INCESSANTLY.

    By RACHEL on 07.06.2008

  2. The woman came to the door and knocked. In her purse was a tiny gun. He would answer, and she would smile sweetly,. He would let her in. She would receive the invi­ta­tion and take the drink he offered. She would smile. He would sit next to her, and put an arm around her, draw her in.
    she would take out her gun and shoot! dead!

    By Heidi on 07.06.2008

  3. it’s all treach­er­ous! I sit on the bench in the park and see you all, star­ing at me with your jagged eyes! you will hurt me! you will kill me! I can’t see you, I dare not look at you. I will talk to myself about this, this con­spir­acy to take me down. You are dan­ger­ous! you are treach­er­ous. I can’t look at you, you won’t be true. You are lies, and ill­ness and pain. you are too much to bear

    By Heidi on 07.06.2008

  4. treach­er­ous is the ter­rain around moscow. treach­er­ous is the space in my head — the thoughts against me. my thoughts against me. treach­er­ous is the the toll on my body and my love.

    By kb on 07.06.2008

  5. I fell into the hole with­out see­ing it. Scream­ing for aid and in pain, I reached up. She’s there, I thought. She’s up there and I just need to touch her. Mitzy’s face peered into the hole, breathed on me and stared. “Paw”, Mitzy. “I need ‘paw’.” She stared. She heard a noise, more com­pelling than a scream, and turned away to investigate.

    By Jacqueline Sapp on 07.06.2008

  6. leech­ers are com­ing filthy leech­ers invad­ing every­thing. Like locusts they swarm the uni­verse with their mys­ti­cal pow­ers they are big very big.
    Yeah but with­out them we can­not live.

    By Ben on 07.06.2008

  7. These days, there is treach­ery every­where. Maybe it has some­thing to do with the belief that we will never get what we want unless we mis­lead oth­ers into not want­ing or think­ing they can’t get some­thing. The indi­vid­ual has become obscenely more impor­tant than the whole. THAT is treachery.

    By Aimee on 07.06.2008

  8. I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS WORD MEANS. WELL ACTUALLY I DO, I MEAN I DEFINATELY TOOK MY SATS AND I STUDIED THIS WORK BEFORE SO MAYBE IF I RACK MY BRAIN HARD ENOUGH I WILL COME UP WITH A DECENT DEFINITION. AFTTER ALL, HAVING LEARNED IN AP PSYCHOLOGY THAT MEMORIES ARE RETAINED IN YOUR BRAIN YET ARE SIMPLY HARDER TO RECALL AT A CERTAIN POINT I AM ALMOST POSITIVE THAT THIS DEFINITION IS AVAILABLE. NO BUT IT MEANS TO BE BAD.

    By LENA on 07.06.2008

  9. I remem­ber camp­ing in the moun­tains of North Car­olina and vis­it­ing sev­eral sights with water­falls and moun­tain streams. The rock climb­ing was excit­ing and yet treach­er­ous at times. My chil­dren were young at the time and con­tinue to bring up the mem­o­ries to this day. I know that the expe­ri­ences they had on the trips to the moun­tains influ­enced the way they are today. I miss the fun and time spent with fam­ily and truly look for­ward to spend­ing time with grand­chil­dren, if and when they come along.

    Any­one can adven­ture the moun­tains and expe­ri­ence any level of fun and excite­ment. We all talk about sav­ing the envi­ron­ment and need to get out and enjoy it more. I am plan­ning on get­ting back to hav­ing fun now that I am close to retiring.

    By sue on 07.06.2008

  10. this makes me think of the actions of Democrat/liberal/youth pro­test­ers today in America.

    Try to find some good in the coun­try that has given you all the free­doms you have. Real­ize our coun­try needs to b defended.

    By Dave on 07.06.2008

  11. Treach­er­ous is an eng­lish word. Eng­lish is not my native lan­guage. All I think of is quotes from movies like: “treach­er­ous waters!” I think that sound cool, or, atleast funny.

    By funnyguy on 07.06.2008

  12. Deadley, killing and every­thing about turn­ing on some­one. Like a trench except it is erous. Applies only to teachers.

    By Noah on 07.06.2008

  13. Wow. That is a very hard word for a first — timer. The only thing I thought of when I saw it was, “Am I treach­er­ous?” Is that even the cor­rect gram­mar? Hmmm. How many sec­onds left? Gah! I have noth­ing more to say. This is fun, though. Really keeps the juice flowing.

    By Aisa on 07.06.2008

  14. painful never end­ing
    slowly bat­tling
    never quite finishing

    beyond my own con­trol
    push­ing my lim­its
    though never quite mak­ing it

    long dif­fi­cult jour­neys
    pro­longed by obsta­cles
    never imaginable

    By alexa on 07.06.2008

  15. The woman attacked her hus­band with a metal cullinder as she saw him with another woman. She thought to her­self, what a treach­er­ous man! He was MEAN!

    By Sara Halliday on 07.06.2008

  16. I awoke to find the place adorned with flowers.

    I knew he couldn’t resist.

    By d on 07.06.2008

  17. the for­est was treach­er­ous and i was scared to walk through it. but my shaman said i had to or i would never learn the ways of the trees. so i closed my eyes and slowly walked on through. sud­denly i saw fly­ing col­ors and winged ani­mals. i knew then what i had to do.

    By orana velarde on 07.06.2008

  18. I just recently saw a video of a man ski­ing and para­chut­ing at the same time over snow-capped, rock-littered moun­tain ranges.
    I don’t know whether I could do such a thing.

    By Khinezar on 07.06.2008

  19. i don’t know what this word means but it sounds pretty good , i really should improve my knowl­edge of Eng­lish vocab­u­lary , i’m so fuck­ing french..

    By florent on 07.06.2008