How To Use Villainess In A Sentence
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The villainess is called Princess Dragon Mom, and she has rubbersuited henchmen that resemble the bad guys from Pufnstuf.
Who's Got Rocket Feet? InfraMan!
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But first there was the merchandise to be snapped up: bat capes, bat T-shirts, bat masks, bat hoodies, and even, for the fashion-conscious-yet-practical feline villainess about town, Catwoman shopping bags.
Batman – Live - review
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He does not want to paint her as a cardboard cut-out villainess, and rightly so.
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-- Starshrike (real name unknown) succeeded the villainess called Shrike in the supervillain group The Cadre.
Annotations for Trinity issue #46 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
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In the candlelight, she looked like an evil temptress, like a sexy comic book villainess who delightedly minces men to their death.
Get Laid or Die Trying
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The once clear demarcation in Dracula between heroine and villainess is made uncomfortably fluid by Stoker's parallel descriptions in these stories.
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While villainesses appear in Rockford, they were few and far between - more often guilty of a scam than a murder.
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McIntosh sees parallels with Lady Macbeth, the Shakespearean villainess who famously asked for male characteristics as she plotted murder.
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The songs seem irrelevant but they justify their existence at the end, when heroine and villainess square off in a moral and physical beauty contest: a play-off that's also a sing-off.
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It's a shame the script is more interested in her playing a one-dimensional bitchy villainess instead of a woman who has been faced with a horrible ethical dilemma.
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He spent 2 million dollars promoting Waiting for Superman, yet its alleged villainess, AFT President Randi Weingarten and company chose Gates to address her convention, an unlikely choice, to say the least.
Arthur Goldstein: Garrulous Mr. Gates
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Her portrait of this scheming villainess comes off as pure Hollywood camp.
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-whom they call tyranness and villainess of Corcyrus.
Kajira Of Gor
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Her depiction of the smothering, conniving and insufferable Ms. Iselin, mother to Raymond, earned the veteran actress the well-deserved distinction as one of the screen's most reviled villainesses.
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Ally Walker was the guest villainess, and she gave a strong performance as a therapist who crosses all sorts of lines.
All Hail : Bev Vincent
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She is clearly the villainess of the piece, but Mozart's music gives her a complexity the plot does not, and Brook highlights it.
Howard Kissel: Peter Brook's "A Magic Flute"
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Farewell, " said he, "Lady Sheila, villainess and tyranness of Corcyrus.
Kajira Of Gor
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For a start, she'd make a great Bond villainess.
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Earlier this month, an actor playing Spider-Man fell short during a stunt that was supposed to send him over Ms. Carpio, who plays the spider villainess Arachne, while the two were engaged in an onstage battle scene.
'Spidey' Villain Awaits Her Fate
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The character of Millie, Eder says, remains a villainess rivaled only by Lady Macbeth in all of English theater and film.
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He was struck, not only by her confidence, but by what Vogue magazine called "the kind of looks usually reserved for a James Bond villainess".
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In 1977, she turned down the opportunity to play villainess Ursa in Superman: The Movie.
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I love hissing the villainess as she works her evil wiles and cheering when she gets her eventual comeuppance.
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Then Cady has to make intimate friends - leapfrogging rank and precedence with miraculous speed - with the villainesses of the piece.