intriguer in the PONS Dictionary

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If he is a nonentity as a theoretician, he is in his element as an intriguer.
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Everything bursts into ensemble colour, as it were, with a court of intriguers.
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It is not difficult for professional intriguers to influence honest party activists.
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The absolute vices, as exemplified by tyrants and intriguers are allegories.
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The couple have been described as intriguers of the highest order.
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The club which is currently being led by a naive intriguer, a petulant plotter, a man who falls calamitously short of its regal traditions.
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He was reputed to be superficial, blundering, untrue, ambitious, vain, crafty and an intriguer.
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Intriguer and the shows played around that time didn't feel final.
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