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While she was out for a moment I disloyally stole a look.
His staffers claimed to like him but spoke disloyally after the second sentence.
"I'm surprised to hear you speak so disloyally," Robin said.
Served him right, she thought disloyally, when he was actively participating in the destruction of a species.
Clearly, he acted disloyally with regard to the common position he was bound by.
He acted disloyally in supporting a unilateral, immoral and illegal attack.
Sabrina bit her lip in vexation, yet, disloyally, she agreed.
"They are still being treated disloyally by the Army they served loyally."
It wasn't meant disloyally; it was just a statement of his frustrations.
More important, that I made this decision not only unilaterally, which was not my privilege, but somewhat disloyally.
There's something faithless in my touch, I glance disloyally and much Has to be forgiven.
Sometimes, disloyally, he wondered if the Kaiser were not a little too enthusiastic about the honour of Germany.
Hast thou not borne thyself Toward any soul on earth disloyally Ever?
Williams now decided to stand to preserve his reputation and Roupell, somewhat disloyally, backed him.
His work was easy to remember and enjoyable to sing - though Merelan grimaced even to think so disloyally.
Disloyally, she had implied; she adored my father.
It can refer as well to those living in luxurious and ostentatious conditions or to individuals who act astutely and even disloyally.
"I don't admit to finishing disloyally."
Burden shrugged, somewhat disloyally.
"The lad who is dying of love for La Valliere, of whom my brother so disloyally deprived him?
Acting unilaterally, disloyally, and perhaps ill-advisedly, I stopped that and ordered that Mac be immediately transferred.
The Empire had betrayed him, disloyally sticking him in a thankless and uninteresting job where he suffered the buffoons in the defense ministry.
He reminded me of how I had disloyally allowed old friends to be traduced in my hearing, and been too craven to utter a word in their defense.
He was accused of speaking "disloyally" when he allegedly belittled the threat of Germany to the security of the United States.
He looked saturnine, thought Hay; even simian, he thought disloyally: the opposition press had taken to calling the President Honest Ape.