ADVERB
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in a nefarious manner or to a nefarious degree
nefariously involved in a conspiracy
How To Use nefariously In A Sentence
- nefariously involved in a conspiracy
- If somebody did shuffle nefariously off the mortal coil in this film, they did so in a way that escaped my notice completely.
- And in some cases, we had folks from out of state who were coming into Utah, getting a Utah driver's license and using it nefariously for identification purposes.
- I was watching you from my balcony after you took leave of my chambers; I saw a young man jump out, rather nefariously, I must say, from the trees and decided to make sure you had no need of my aid.
- While the flaws may have been discovered and the tools produced through a drive of curiosity, frequently the results of that work are used nefariously by the original authors and others with malicious intent.
- The blond drew a spiked chain, while the other drew a nefariously shaped sword.
- They will make use of that allegiance and fight viciously to hold on to the power they have so nefariously usurped.