The explosive plot unfolds through the eyes of the horned Equivocator. |
They are going to call him an equivocator. |
In a play rich in language, our guide is the devilish Equivocator who is the embodiment of weasel-words and double meaning. |
While Adams was undoubtedly a master of both the art world and environmental activism by his middle age, during his youth he was a great equivocator. |
One sees from Kastner's talk that he is a skilled equivocator. |
Mackenzie King was a weasel and an equivocator who had an unbreakable power base in isolationist Quebec, but he would not abandon Britain. |