knavery \NEY-vuh-ree\ , noun;
1.Unprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest dealing; trickery.
2.Action or practice characteristic of a knave
3.A knavish act or practice.
knavery - Such an idiotic simpleton is he, always about one
type of knavery or another and mostly getting caught.
Excellent and timely choice! It seems we are surrounded by knaves these days, with few knights in sight.
ReplyDeleteJillian - there are, of course, always the Knights who say, "Nee!"
ReplyDeleteAnd now he is the master of the Queen's knavery. . . .
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