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- Deceitful Love (Italian: Inganno, lit. 'Deceit') is a 2024 Italian romantic drama television miniseries directed by Pappi Corsicato, based on the British...
- Delightfully Deceitful (Korean: 이로운 사기) is a 2023 South Korean television series directed by Lee Soo-hyun, and starring Chun Woo-hee and Kim Dong-wook...
- The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things is a 2004 drama film co-written and directed by Asia Argento and starring Argento, Jimmy Bennett, Dylan Sprouse...
- Deception is the act of convincing of one or many recipients of untrue information. The person creating the deception knows it to be false while the receiver...
- refers to a personality construct which comprises mani****tiveness, deceitfulness, and a callous, calculating orientation. It is the most widely used...
- The deceitful velvetfish (Peristrominous dolosus) is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a velvetfish, belonging to the family Aploactinidae. This species...
- high on the scale (High Machs) are more likely to have a high level of deceitfulness, exploitativeness and a cold, unemotional temperament. It is one of...
- is a bovine asura in Hinduism. He is depicted in Hindu literature as a deceitful demon who pursued his evil ways by shape-shifting. Mahishasura was the...
- used to describe a description of events told by someone who is being deceitful or giving an excuse, perhaps unconvincingly. The first recorded use of...