malory (Meaning)
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malory (n)
English writer who published a translation of romances about King Arthur taken from French and other sources (died in 1471)
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malory Sentence Examples
- Malory discreetly slipped the letter into his pocket, his heart pounding with anticipation.
- The ancient tapestry depicted Lady Malory as a paragon of virtue and nobility.
- Malory had an uncanny ability to manipulate people's perceptions, making them believe his cunning lies.
- The traitorous Malory plotted to betray his kingdom and seize the throne for himself.
- Despite his cunning, Malory's true nature was eventually revealed, exposing his devious schemes.
- The fate of the kingdom hung in the balance as Malory's treachery threatened to plunge it into chaos.
- Malory's voice dripped with malice as he taunted his adversaries, reveling in their despair.
- The knights rallied their forces against Malory, determined to defeat his treacherous plans.
- Malory's cunning mind was his greatest weapon, but it also proved to be his downfall.
- The legend of Malory, the treacherous knight, was passed down through generations, serving as a cautionary tale of the destructive power of betrayal.
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English writer who published a translation of romances about King Arthur taken from French and other sources (died in 1471)
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Malory discreetly slipped the letter into his pocket, his heart pounding with anticipation.
The ancient tapestry depicted Lady Malory as a paragon of virtue and nobility.
Malory had an uncanny ability to manipulate people's perceptions, making them believe his cunning lies.
The traitorous Malory plotted to betray his kingdom and seize the throne for himself.