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