the cheats, deceive (a person)
fool
be an enemy to (one's country etc)
be disloyal
a secret agreement or understanding for a deceitful or fraudulent purpose
secret understanding, often with intent to defraud
to cause (a person) to believe something that is false
mislead; be dishonest
to deceive or mislead (a person) (on purpose)
deceive, fool
clever deceit
slyness, cleverness
to deceive or trick (a person)
deceive
to do tricks, perform (with balls, plates etc thrown into the air) to amuse people
mislead, falsify; handle several things at once
to cause (a person) to have the wrong idea or opinion or, to act incorrectly
give someone the wrong idea, information
(of teams, players etc with equal scores) to play a deciding match
stop, hinder
an event (a football match, concert etc) for which all tickets have been sold; a betrayal
betray principles
to oppose or prevent (something) successfully
stop, hinder
the act, result, of being treacherous
disloyalty, dishonesty
deception, joke
deception, joke