evil-minded

ADJECTIVE
  1. having evil thoughts or intentions
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How To Use evil-minded In A Sentence

  • I expressly declare here and now that this rumor was simply the invention of evil-minded relations.
  • On the 28th of February, 1880, J. C. Kesterson's warehouse and Dooley's hotel were consumed by fire, also supposed to have been the work of some evil-minded genius.
  • Emmy chimes in with, ‘People aren't as evil-minded as they were when you were a soldier, Papa.’
  • A patient named Clarice has become resigned to beatings by her evil-minded husband.
  • It also means the expert deception of the senses by the tricks of a conjurer, so-called hocus-pocus and fraud, and a magician is either an evil-minded, superstitious mortal, fool enough to believe in charms, or an expert pretender and imposter of the first water, who cheats and deceives the people. The light of Egypt; or, The science of the soul and the stars
  • I formed the plain view about you that you were a malicious and evil-minded old woman, determined to make the lives of your neighbours an utter misery.
  • Even the anonymous faculty members Blackie overhears chatting in the dining club are evil-minded snobs, plotting to sabotage younger colleagues tenure or send them off to Lesser Universities.
  • If some evil-minded person secretly slips a portion of cannabis resin into the pocket of another without the other's knowledge, the other is not in law in possession of the cannabis.
  • Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers. The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
  • She thinks the virus was created by "evil-minded scientists".
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