double-cross

[US]/ˈdʌbəlˌkrɒs/
[UK]/ˈdʌbəlˌkrɔs/

Translation

v.to deceive or betray someone

Phrases & Collocations

double-crossed

double-crossing

avoid double-crossing

fear double-cross

double-cross deal

double-cross scheme

get double-crossed

suspect double-cross

prevent double-crossing

Example Sentences

he felt he'd been double-crossed by his business partner.

the spy feared he'd been double-crossed and left to die.

don't even think about double-crossing me on this deal.

she suspected she'd been double-crossed in the negotiations.

he warned them not to double-cross him or face the consequences.

the team was double-crossed by someone within their ranks.

after being double-crossed, he vowed revenge.

they accused him of double-crossing the entire organization.

she refused to be double-crossed again after the last betrayal.

the politician was double-crossed and lost his position.

he realized he'd been double-crossed and had no choice but to leave.

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