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Definition of false-hearted in English: false-heartedadjective Deceitful or unfaithful. shame on you and your devious, false-hearted marketing Example sentencesExamples - He secured a number of London engagements, in which he was well received, and on 4 June 1870 he appeared in a new play, Two Roses, by James Albery, in which the role of the pretentious and false-hearted Digby Grant suited him admirably.
- "You false-hearted knave," he added, turning to Carfax, "your doom is sealed."
- Here's adieu to all false-hearted true loves.
- That is a perennial weakness of princes - a penchant for false-hearted favourites.
- They were men of true, faithful and public spirits, not false-hearted.
- She came to inquire whether the swain who kept her company, and had promised to marry her, would keep his word or be false-hearted.
Definition of false-hearted in US English: false-heartedadjective Deceitful or unfaithful. shame on you and your devious, false-hearted marketing Example sentencesExamples - She came to inquire whether the swain who kept her company, and had promised to marry her, would keep his word or be false-hearted.
- He secured a number of London engagements, in which he was well received, and on 4 June 1870 he appeared in a new play, Two Roses, by James Albery, in which the role of the pretentious and false-hearted Digby Grant suited him admirably.
- They were men of true, faithful and public spirits, not false-hearted.
- Here's adieu to all false-hearted true loves.
- "You false-hearted knave," he added, turning to Carfax, "your doom is sealed."
- That is a perennial weakness of princes - a penchant for false-hearted favourites.
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