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vindictively

[ UK /vɪndˈɪktɪvli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a vindictive, revengeful manner
    he plotted vindictively against his former superiors

How To Use vindictively In A Sentence

  • I raised my arms in the air in jubilation, and grinned vindictively at the student section, which again was silenced.
  • Nathaniel smiled vindictively and made a motion with the gun.
  • My own opinion is that I don't think her comment was meant vindictively, in the sense of being pre-meditated or politically strategic.
  • The mate's face set vindictively, and his fists clenched. A LITTLE ACCOUNTWITH SWITHIN HALL
  • When Paula vindictively sets up a date for her mother with a kindly old dullard, the film resorts to caricature and grotesque camera effects to persuade us of how unseemly the older gent's needs and desires are.
  • It hurts when you know that someone has set out to be vindictively destructive and to target your church.
  • The judge knew we had all these debts and yet he punitively and vindictively imposed these defence costs on us as well.
  • The judge knew we had all these debts and yet he punitively and vindictively imposed these defence costs on us as well.
  • I hope the sun takes the skin all off your back, she panted vindictively, as they slid the canoe down the last shelf and dropped it into the water. CHAPTER 25
  • There stood Mrs. Silverstein, with angry eyes that snapped vindictively at sight of her boy's clothes. Chapter 6
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