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What is a basic sentence with the word insidious?

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insidious - intended to deceive or in trap; sly or treacherous.

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  1. He suffered from an insidious disease.


  2. the insidious tensions between the Russia and former Soviet states

  3. he is having a slice of insidious with eggs for breakfast

  4. The word means to act subtly, and harmfully.

    A basic sentence for the word "insidious" would be:

    Jennifer spread insidious rumors of her opponent before the school election


  5. Her insidious lies finally caught up with her.


  6. His evil, plotting ways fit into his insidious nature.

  7. 1- There is a more insidious threats to Gulf stability.

    2- Some patients, however, present with a more insidious onset.  

  8. The stalker was insidious in his attempts to reach his victim and outwit the police.

    definition:

    intended to entrap  

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