Sentences

caitiff in a sentence

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Definition

Caitiff: a cowardly or despicable person, especially one who betrays or abandons others in times of crisis.

Sample Sentences

  1. The caitiff fled the battlefield, leaving his comrades to face certain defeat.
  2. In the midst of the chaos, the caitiff's treachery became apparent to all.
  3. She could hardly believe that the once-loyal servant had turned into a caitiff.
  4. His caitiff actions had repercussions that echoed throughout the kingdom.
  5. The caitiff was quickly apprehended, his deceptive schemes exposed.
  6. Even the bravest knights regarded him as nothing more than a caitiff.
  7. In literature, the caitiff often serves as a foil to the noble hero.
  8. The townsfolk whispered tales of the caitiff who betrayed his own family.
  9. With a heart full of resentment, he plotted revenge like a true caitiff.
  10. The caitiff's cowardice was overshadowed only by his cunning wit.
  11. The caitiff fled the scene, knowing he could not face the consequences of his actions.
  12. In a tale of betrayal, the caitiff turned against his comrades for personal gain.
  13. The villagers spoke in hushed tones about the caitiff who had betrayed their trust.
  14. Despite his cunning, the caitiff was ultimately outsmarted by those he underestimated.
  15. With a heavy heart, she called him a caitiff, recognizing his treachery.
  16. The caitiff's lies caught up with him, leading to his inevitable downfall.
  17. In the court, the judge condemned the caitiff for his heinous crimes.
  18. Her words pierced through the silence, labeling him a caitiff for his cowardice.
  19. The hero vowed to bring the caitiff to justice, seeking retribution for the wrongs done.
  20. In the shadows, the caitiff plotted his next deceitful move, unaware of the watchful eyes upon him.

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