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cheater
[ chee-ter ]
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Example Sentences
They’d advise someone on how to catch a cheater and advise a cheater on how to get away with an affair.
Meanwhile, Thevis and his team have set out to thwart would-be cheaters by testing how to identify gene doping in human plasma and mice.
Nevertheless, while cycling has made a big show of punishing cheaters, it has also been criticized for not dealing nearly as harshly with sexual harassment, allowing coaches accused of abuse to return to work after suspensions.
Just as “the communists and the globalists and the cheaters,” had stolen the 2020 presidential election, Wood said, the South Carolina GOP could rig the chairman race, adding that the state GOP should “demand an audit” of South Carolina's 2020 vote.
By many accounts, there was real tension in the marriage, and “The Crown” strongly hints that Philip was a serial cheater.
Common wisdom has long held that if you romance a cheater he or she will one day cheat on you.
He is not crassly referred to as a cheater, a scoundrel or a liar.
Many people do not realize how intensely possessive and demanding a married cheater can be.
But does the sleep aid really heat up the bedroom—and does it make a cheater forget the guilt?
Only one thing scared Alex more than being called a cheater—being ignored.
For you were always a cheater and a schemer, grabbing every earthly thing for your own profit.
Yen Sin shook a weary protest at the cheater wasting the precious moments with words.
The asinine confidence of the immense majority no more diminishes the crime than the foolishness of the dupe excuses the cheater.
It shall not need; here's your son Cheater without, has cards in his pocket.
If it hurts him he is a cheater; if it doesn't hurt him always remember that you are a lady.
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