Knaveries [noun]

Definition of Knaveries:

cheating, stealing

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Sentence/Example of Knaveries:

I could grudge him, for his knavery and dissimulation, though I do not envy much the having the same place myself.

They are,” said he, “of much sincerity and integrity far from the craft and knavery of men among us.

I have played the knave so long with you that it is perhaps the greatest knavery I can commit to be honest at last.

That a due rigour and restraint be laid upon the second, that villainy and knavery might not be encouraged by a law.

The young mail being hid, after some knavery, behind the arras, in come our quidam and that prelate.

Louis expressed himself with such convincing candor, that Raoul, an artist in knavery, was charmed and astonished.

Theres knavery in daubing, I hold my life; or else this only female pomatum.

Behind this lies a piece of knavery, or the sun must make face against midnight.

Robin Good-fellow, hating such knavery, put a trick upon him in this manner.

Let me die lowsie, if these two wenches Be not brewing knavery to stock a Kingdom.Petru.