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How To Use Malevolently In A Sentence

  • But the Reverend Hanbury was beset by aggressive and cold-hearted neighbors, among them two strange old "gentlewomen," Mistress Pickering and Mistress Byrd, who malevolently ordered their cattle to be turned loose into his first plantation of twenty thousand young and thrifty trees. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864
  • Take the most recent comic: “The merciless sun shines malevolently from its sky-throne.” etc. etc. The Volokh Conspiracy » Stormhammer Deathclaw Firebrand
  • The WSDOT campaign to deceitfully manipulate opinion in support of the malevolently engineered deep-bore tunnel has harmed many people. McGinn Responds to Boos from Labor « PubliCola
  • She caught a glimpse of hairless gray skin hanging loose from a thick neck, tiny yellow eyes squinting malevolently over a chinless, gaping mouth.
  • The WSDOT campaign to deceitfully manipulate opinion in support of the malevolently engineered deep-bore tunnel has harmed many people. McGinn Responds to Boos from Labor « PubliCola
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  • He limped up and down the boards, eyeing the audience malevolently past a particularly ugly prosthetic nose.
  • The Hey Hey (Australian TV) thing was clueless and offensive, although arguably not malevolently racist (just bloody stupid and really, really ill-conceived). The Matrix as a Charlie Chaplin short - Boing Boing
  • she gossips malevolently
  • Whether malevolently or unwittingly, many leases include improper sections into their leases that are not in accordance with the law.
  • To focus all concern on cost overruns is a diversion from these and at least a dozen more important concerns which condemn the deep-bore tunnel to the wastebin of history and its proponents as either unwittingly incompetent or, in the case of certain highway planning directors, malevolently vindictive toward the good people of Seattle. Open Letter to the Council: Take the Same Damn Risk You’re Asking Us To Take « PubliCola
  • I gazed malevolently at the dreary, run-down apology of a holiday town and wished myself somewhere else.
  • The horse shoved his muzzle malevolently against the spaniel's face, eyeball to eyeball.
  • His solo is rich, maximal and far from introverted; he sounds almost malevolently focused.
  • Weatherbee grinned malevolently, but made no offer to help him. In a Far Country
  • Whatever you want to think I mean," the twisted wretch grinned malevolently into my face. CHAPTER XXXI
  • Now a malevolently worded report has criticised her for approving the disbursal of some £40,000 to a local charity, on the grounds that it had ceased to exist.
  • The demon's rubescent eyes fixed malevolently on the mage. Conan The Victorious
  • She looked at White Fang, who snarled and bristled and glared malevolently. The Southland
  • He was looking at it as though it were an animal, days dead and far gone in putrefaction, that had been malevolently dumped on a pristine altar consecrated to solemn rituals and tended to by votaries of an elite cult. Florence of Arabia
  • She is a naive yet passionate girl-woman in Hood, one willing and able to defend herself and those she loves -- including standing up to a malevolently intimidating priest played by Gary Oldman -- whether with her personality, a knife or her body and her passion. Stanton Peele: Three Actressing Tour de Forces
  • Meanwhile, seagulls the size of winged chihuahuas stare malevolently down from steepled sandstone spires.
  • A valuable ruby on his little finger winked malevolently in the clear flood of light from the electrolier. "The Moon Woman" by Minna Irving, part 1
  • There should be no question that regarding the deep-bore tunnel fiasco, WSDOT directors and department heads are malevolently corrupt. O’Brien Grills Staffers About Tunnel Cost Overruns « PubliCola
  • And we'll see whether that was done, you know, malevolently or deliberately or not.
  • For the space of ten seconds they eyed each other malevolently from a distance of two feet. THE LONELY SEA

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