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double-crosser

noun as in betrayer

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Then, it remains to be seen whether they are a hero with excellent intel or a double-crosser – and the audience can’t sit comfortably until they prove their atonement is beyond doubt.

And it’s Drake, Liv’s current boyfriend, snitch for Blaine, double-crosser of Mr. Boss and, most important, a deep undercover cop.

“Because it was a dirty double-crosser,” I say.

The jockey is always the innocent, the agent the double-crosser.

That loyalty has persisted even as his professional career ended, as he is loathe to appear as a double-crosser.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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