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balefully

ADVERB
  1. in a baleful manner
    she looked at him balefully

How To Use balefully In A Sentence

  • Then again, I had to give up drinking altogether when I saw the worm in mescal; even though it was dead, it stared balefully at me. Say Bartender, make mine tuna on the rocks
  • One eye, magnified, glared at her balefully over a rounded blotch of white where a cheek was leeched to the pane. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Sydney glared balefully, but her resolve crumbled under the power of the almighty puppy dog eyes.
  • It regards you balefully from little piggy eyes.
  • She turned and glared balefully at Thomas Fraser, serene under his helm, with the hilt of his sword clasped under crossed hands. Dragonfly in Amber
  • she looked at him balefully
  • He regarded Masters balefully, over his half-moon spectacles. THE SCAR
  • One eye, magnified, glared at her balefully over a rounded blotch of white where a cheek was leeched to the pane. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • This is settled but authentically wild, with koala in tall, thick gum trees, shy but visible wallabies and a black dingo, a bush dog that glares balefully at visitors but never approaches.
  • A new wall painting by Richard Long and Monet's Waterlilies gaze at each other balefully and the visitor just whizzes through.
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