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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.
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  • 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
  • The Captain's civilian lawyer has said the charges were vindictively added as part of an effort to cover up the military's mistake and initial overreaction.
  • he plotted vindictively against his former superiors
  • In sane moments we all know that it's the kids who suffer most when we act vindictively, but we are a flawed species and behaving as best we can is not an instinct we are at home with. Dear Mariella: My daughter still loves her father, who was abusive to me, and I feel very bitter about it
  • Her face visibly hardened and she looked at her sister vindictively.
  • Linday cried, glaring vindictively at the closed door. THE END OF THE STORY
  • She shooed it off, vindictively giving it an urge to become a great landscape painter in place of its rope obsession.
  • His eyes snapped vindictively, while his ears joyed in the sniffles she emitted. Chapter 3
  • It was getting nasty, two big women were taking swings at each other while they vindictively screamed obscenities which, to my disappointment, were beeped out.
  • I tell you "-- vindictively --" if you will consent to give up the family of the man who stole my Eleanor from me I will make you my heiress. Molly Bawn
  • ‘Shut up,’ he growled, staring vindictively at his breakfast.
  • He grinned vindictively, and the correspondent seemed to lose all interest. CHAPTER 28
  • He said: ‘The judge punitively and vindictively imposed these defence costs.’
  • Should military force subsequently be used excessively or vindictively in that country, this judgment could again be reversed.
  • ‘Serves him right, after what he put my Martha through,’ said Janice, vindictively.
  • Next ball, as if vindictively, he reverted to a hideous, shameless cross-batted slog near midwicket for six.
  • While the majority thought the Minister was right to have resigned, almost two thirds thought his lover had acted vindictively.
  • Mr Ingram said: ‘The judge punitively and vindictively imposed these defence costs.’
  • Our guardians of purity have magnified the pain of this family and willfully and vindictively punished them for the ‘crime’ of a biological imperfection.
  • But the greatest controversy concerns the character of the racist cop who pursues Carter vindictively, lying, cheating and forging a signature in an effort to frame him.
  • ‘Your actions would indicate otherwise,’ Nethlin replied vindictively.
  • BHO is no exception, but then, if he does not do anything, or grossly ignores bipartisan contribution, as vindictively denied by many GOPs, he may not even find a place in hell, let alone heaven. Poll: Obama drops on health care
  • He is praised grudgingly for being as good as he is: and he is blamed vindictively for not being even better.
  • She shooed it off, vindictively giving it an urge to become a great landscape painter in place of its rope obsession.
  • Daniel crushed a stray piece of paper in his coat pocket vindictively.
  • She uses it rather vindictively, humiliating him, dressing him up in a woman's dress.
  • His eyes snapped vindictively, while his ears joyed in the sniffles she emitted. Chapter 3
  • If it still to bothers you, continue your current course of lashing out vindictively against people around you and if that fails to give comfort, well, a lot of people who have been troubled in this way successfully find solace for many years in problem drinking. Dr Gerry Mander: the therapist the stars trust

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