单词 | malignantly |
例句 | “A city once famously neurotic is becoming malignantly narcissistic,” Moss writes, in one of many descriptions that sum up the state of affairs with an efficient wisdom. Tracking the Hyper-Gentrification of New York, One Lost Knish Place at a Time 2017-09-27T04:00:00Z She wields it malignantly, and she is humiliated for doing so, even more catastrophically than any of her real-life male counterparts. In ‘Tár,’ a Female Maestro Falls Into the Same Old Traps 2022-10-13T04:00:00Z It is what happened with Trump when he entered the political arena; now his presence is a malignantly normal mainstream. The cost of accountability for Trump 2023-09-08T04:00:00Z Donald Trump has so malignantly scrambled his party and this country that we keep seeing tableaus that defy belief and flout history. Opinion | Trump’s Coup, Part Deux 2022-01-08T05:00:00Z And then you have people who are revealed, in moments, as being malignantly narcissistic, decidedly morally corrupt, and starkly malevolent. With Biden’s insulting behavior, the devil is in the details 2021-08-31T04:00:00Z This madness, brought to us by malignantly narcissistic politicians and an establishment drowning in Groupthink, must stop right now. Biden buyer’s remorse 2021-08-25T04:00:00Z Malignant normality is when a malignantly narcissistic leader takes control of society and gradually changes reality for everyone else. Josh Hawley's Orwellian "Love America Act" and the fascist campaign to rewrite history 2021-08-06T04:00:00Z This explains how a malignantly narcissistic leader can change the reality of the society so that people actually believe the Big Lie or other propaganda. Dr. John Gartner on America after Trump: "Dystopian science fiction ... is actually happening" 2021-07-19T04:00:00Z Now that we're all unmasking and the economy seems set to roar into the 2020s, what will we remember about how disastrously, how malignantly, the Trump administration behaved as the pandemic took hold? Swept into a COVID hell of profits 2021-06-13T04:00:00Z In the publisher’s announcement, she concluded that her uncle transformed the U.S. “into a macro version of my malignantly dysfunctional family.” Mary Trump's next book probes 'America's national trauma' under Trump presidency 2020-12-02T05:00:00Z “In short, he transformed our country into a macro version of my malignantly dysfunctional family,” Ms. Trump says in a statement. Trump to ‘retain enormous influence’ 2020-12-01T05:00:00Z “In short, he transformed our country into a macro version of my malignantly dysfunctional family,” Ms. Trump said in a statement. Mary L. Trump, the president’s niece, has another book on the way 2020-12-01T05:00:00Z Chillingly, she suggests that in 2016, voters chose “to turn this country into a macro version of my malignantly dysfunctional family”. Brought to book: how a publishing gold rush pinned Trump to the page 2020-10-11T04:00:00Z The bond between a malignantly narcissistic leader and his followers, created by a narcissistic collusion — the belief in each other's specialness and exceptional greatness — is virtually unbreakable. Will Trump's illness break his hold over his followers? Mental health experts say probably not 2020-10-05T04:00:00Z That’s just one of the revelations in her forthcoming book about the “malignantly dysfunctional” Trump family – which also describes her fear and frustration with the Trump presidency: First Thing: the US is officially out of the WHO – for now 2020-07-08T04:00:00Z "Trump is malignantly crazy about the bad poll numbers," a former West Wing official told Vanity Fair. Trump mulls replacing Jared Kushner after blaming his son-in-law for tanking poll numbers: report 2020-06-09T04:00:00Z On March 31, the Delhi authorities filed a criminal case against Maulana Kandhalvi for “deliberately, willfully, negligently and malignantly” putting the public’s health at risk. In India, Coronavirus Fans Religious Hatred 2020-04-12T04:00:00Z Let’s say misinformed … gullible … well-meaning … scared … malignantly misled. Excerpts from recent Minnesota editorials 2015-02-03T05:00:00Z Trumpism, with its imperviousness to facts, can be seen as a political cult, with a malignantly narcissistic leader at its center. Will Trump's illness break his hold over his followers? Mental health experts say probably not 2020-10-05T04:00:00Z Officials called the program “malignantly slandering” and “despicable burlesque” orchestrated with the “tacit connivance” of the British government. Intrusion on Sony Unit Prompts a Shutdown of Messaging Systems 2014-11-29T05:00:00Z That frees them to respond to grow quickly … or to grow malignantly. Mars Hill: Cautionary Tales From The Enron Of American Churches 2014-09-16T04:00:00Z The missionary, Kim Jung-wook, reportedly admitted to “malignantly hurting the dignity” of the country’s leadership through his actions, according to the Christian Post. Detained Americans to be Tried for 'Hostile Acts' Against North Korea 2014-06-30T04:00:00Z North Korean state media said the missionary was tried on Friday and admitted to anti-North Korean religious acts and "malignantly hurting the dignity" of the country's supreme leadership, a reference to the ruling Kim family. South Korean missionary sentenced to life of hard labour by North Korea 2014-05-31T04:00:00Z North Korean state media said the missionary was tried Friday and admitted to anti-North Korean religious acts and “malignantly hurting the dignity” of the country's supreme leadership, a reference to the ruling Kim family. North Korea sentences Baptist missionary to life in prison 2014-05-30T04:00:00Z But the problem is an interesting one, for unlike the waterspout, cannon cannot be employed to shatter an emptiness that stalks the more malignantly the emptier it is. Reading the Weather 2012-04-19T02:00:27.487Z Janet Spence's parlourmaid was so ugly—ugly on purpose, it always seemed to him, malignantly, criminally ugly—that he could not bear to look at her more than was necessary. Mortal Coils 2012-04-06T02:00:30.740Z A corpulent and rapidly ageing citizen, shrinking apprehensively into a corner of the compartment and holding a small handbag upon his knees as if with a view to instant departure, sat glaring malignantly upon them. A Safety Match 2012-03-19T02:00:23.817Z Here, of course, it is specialised and malignantly accelerated. Running Sands 2012-02-05T03:00:08.983Z Doc stepped back a pace, tossing the burst rifle from him, and grinned malignantly. Hopalong Cassidy 2011-12-08T03:00:21.663Z And no more heartrending strivings to be free of the circumstances into which the world malignantly thrust me back the moment I raised my head. In Accordance with the Evidence 2011-11-06T02:00:12.393Z They now treated her as a slave, obliging her to do everything which was most painful and repulsive, and malignantly interpreting all her actions, even when most innocent. The Life and Times of Kateri Tekakwitha The Lily of the Mohawks 2011-09-16T02:00:21.817Z He swung malignantly, the blow landing glancingly on Taylor’s head, staggering him. The Ranchman 2011-08-27T02:00:21.017Z With softest persuasion and gentlest prayers, The sceptre of manners sweet Woman still bears; Extinguishes discord, which ragingly glows-- Teaches wild powers that malignantly fight. The Student-Life of Germany 2011-07-03T02:00:09.143Z The Swede was taught to believe that Germany was the best-governed nation on the face of the earth, and Russia the worst; that Germany would benevolently protect, while Russia was ready to pounce malignantly. Ten Years Near the German Frontier A Retrospect and a Warning 2011-06-16T02:00:15.297Z How malignantly must this strange ignis fatuus, thought he, dance into the nightly conflict of all these clashing relations! Titan: A Romance Vol. II (of 2) 2011-06-14T02:00:26.670Z And lastly, an ordained disciple must not knowingly and malignantly deprive any harmless creature of life, not even an earth-worm or an ant. The Gospel of Buddha Compiled from Ancient Records by Paul Carus 2011-04-19T02:00:18.493Z The dead eyes of the creature still stared at him malignantly, and the hairy legs were still braced as if further to enlarge the gaping hole through which it had partly fallen. The Mad Planet 2011-03-02T03:00:25.117Z I say dare,” she continued, with a malignantly spiteful look in her countenance. A Double Knot She had folded her hands in her lap, and the eternal ring sparkled malignantly. The Window at the White Cat "Ye hain't quite done with this matter yet," snarled that partisan, as his eyes snapped malignantly. The Tempering The disciple who knowingly and malignantly deprives any harmless creature of its life is no longer a disciple of the Sakyamuni. The Gospel of Buddha Compiled from Ancient Records by Paul Carus 2011-04-19T02:00:18.493Z He was too intelligent to imagine that his continuation could hold its own against the authentic sequel, and malignantly avowed his intention of being first in the field and so spoiling Cervantes’ market. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross" The man smiled malignantly as he watched them. The Great Keinplatz Experiment and Other Tales of Twilight and the Unseen But Molinos, a Spanish fairy, uninvited at the christening, malignantly sent his blessing. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern David saw his mistake and hastened to allay the suspicion which gleamed out at him almost malignantly. The Mountain Girl He was bowing at Van Dam, but his smile was mocking and his eyes glittered malignantly. The Crimson Gardenia and Other Tales of Adventure He fancied he often saw him distort his face, and smile malignantly. Tales from the German Comprising specimens from the most celebrated authors “Doubtless he considered me too insignificant,” replied Cassavetti, suavely enough, though I felt, rather than saw, that he eyed me malignantly. The Red Symbol The bridge that I was upon, my boy, was at once attacked at the other end by a surprised Confederacy with a large pair of scissors, who malignantly cut that end loose. The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers. Series 3 Checkers started for the house, but stopped half-way, and turned for a parting word, while Arthur stood still, and eyed him malignantly. Checkers A Hard-luck Story Nay, when, in the purest gratitude, I spoke enthusiastically of his having saved my life, he smiled malignantly; and, in fact, his whole conduct was that of an incomprehensible eccentric. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II He had scowled malignantly at her and had bidden her hold her peace as he passed her by, but Celestine was in no wise dismayed. Laramie; or, The Queen of Bedlam. They falsely and malignantly spread the report that she had changed the name of Little Trianon into Little Vienna. Maria Antoinette Makers of History Like the gorics, they are fond of dancing, and they are quite as malignantly inclined toward the unhappy stranger who may stumble into their ring. Legends & Romances of Brittany He had an air of being malignantly up to something and she could not imagine what this something could be. The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman She is pointing malignantly with her finger; a serpent is wreathed about her head like a cap, another forms the girdle of her waist, and a dragon rests in her lap. The Stones of Venice, Volume II (of 3), A smile malignantly she throws Just at the story’s prosperous close. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors The latter appears, his eyebrows knit and followed by his better half, who smiles malignantly. Friars and Filipinos An Abridged Translation of Dr. Jose Rizal's Tagalog Novel, 'Noli Me Tangere.' The Duke answered malignantly: 'It was fitting the citizens should wait to enter. The Fifth Queen And How She Came to Court Fearfully he watched the flaming orb draw closer and closer, and as its pull grew more pronounced he wondered if it were not, in some nightmarishly fantastic fashion becoming malignantly aware of him. Rescue Squad They crawled farther along on hands and knees and the falling rock seemed to pursue them malignantly. The Plunderer Above, in the blackness, the stars burned malignantly. The Martian Cabal The moon was shining; sitting squarely on its haunches they could see the timber-wolf, which had run out on the spit of land to the water's edge, gazing after them malignantly. Murder Point A Tale of Keewatin I saw Anna Sartorius malignantly smiling as she rocked herself in an American rocking-chair. The First Violin A Novel A pair of the great bird-lizards flapped over him, hooting malignantly and staring down upon him with their immense, cold eyes, but he hardly took the trouble to look up at them. In the Morning of Time But after a time Blind Charlie’s face grew malignantly, revengefully jocose. Counsel for the Defense Monostatos had just had the Princess brought before him and had listened malignantly to her pleadings to be set free. Operas Every Child Should Know Descriptions of the Text and Music of Some of the Most Famous Masterpieces The mink, however, had sprung away, and lay crouched in readiness on the snow, eying his enemy malignantly. Kings in Exile They judge malignantly, complaining that Christians do not exist. Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost But the Dragon's dark heir ever seeks to regain it from the victor; so Night malignantly murders the Day; Hagen kills Siegfried. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History He looked intently at “the boy” and smiled gloomily and malignantly. The Brothers Karamazov Slavery is malignantly aristocratic, and seems therefore to absorb all other manifestations of the principle into itself. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II But Trudi only snorted and shook her head, and Lady Hannah found herself confronting not only a rat determined upon abandoning a sinking ship, but malignantly inclined to hasten the vessel's foundering. The Dop Doctor He tried to dismiss the notion from his mind, but he caught sight of the telegraph posts speeding past the windows, and he shook his fist at them malignantly. Fantômas From the sashless windows grotesque faces stared down upon him, scowling malignantly, while others, with still more hideous smile, invited him to enter and become one of their dreadful company. The Doomsman “There was no smell of corruption from the late elder Varsonofy, but a sweet fragrance,” they recalled malignantly. The Brothers Karamazov "A couple of days in this place will bring you to your senses," added Tom, malignantly. Seek and Find or The Adventures of a Smart Boy But why is it that the hate of all rebels, North and South, is so malignantly directed toward New England especially? Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No 3, September 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Around and ’round and ’round they galloped, yelling, gibing, taunting, shooting so malignantly that the air was in a constant hum and swish. Desert Dust But the voice of Norfolk came malignantly upon them. The Fifth Queen Crowned But there was nothing in his heart such as Rakitin, for instance, watching him malignantly from his corner, might have expected or fancied. The Brothers Karamazov But from the midst of the coils the hideous head of the monster stood out—its eyes gleaming malignantly upon Wagner as he approached. Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf Those who would seek so to confine it are the bunglers who have missed the mark themselves, and "they like"—the great critic adds malignantly—"they like to be together." Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations His eyes glittered malignantly as he caught a confident smile 32 on Trevison’s lips, and he bored in silently, swinging both hands. 'Firebrand' Trevison The eyes, however, were malignantly intelligent; the hands, ill-cared for, were long, well-shaped, and capable, but of a hateful yellow color like the face. Northern Lights “This is he who should be an elder,” others added malignantly. The Brothers Karamazov As I straightened up from this exercise, there was the old sinner grinning malignantly over my shoulder. A Pessimist In Theory and Practice I acknowledge that such intimacy subsisted between us in early life, and you malignantly date its "dissolution" at the time of my sudden accession of fortune as owing thereto. Nuts for Future Historians to Crack And malignantly, his eyes blazing with a jealous, evil light, he shot Stroud—twice. 'Drag' Harlan On such occasions he would snarl at her malignantly. The Goose Man Remembering that now, he smiled quietly and malignantly, hesitating for a moment. The Brothers Karamazov On his followers below he bent malignantly joyful eyes. The Return of Blue Pete "May Allah have mercy on thee, rather," chuckled Costant�n malignantly; "for thou art like to suffer death for this last exploit!" The Valley of the Kings "They might have gone up there, as you did," replied the old man, rather malignantly. Freaks of Fortune or, Half Round the World The death of Harrison was malignantly ascribed to overeating in Washington, after his long experience with insufficient diet in the West. History of the United States, Volume 3 Well, I dare say you do understand, since you blurt it out at the first word,” said Rakitin, malignantly. The Brothers Karamazov The swinish eyes of the brutish man glared malignantly into the gray eyes of the stranger, in which there appeared no slightest flicker of rage nor hate, nor any other emotion. The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest The Indians scowled on us, glancing malignantly out of their oblique eyes. The Scalp Hunters Almost every year the rumour of his death was spread abroad, malignantly, as he himself thinks. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation It was at that moment we both realized someone was watching us, malignantly, from some unseen vantage-point. Afterwards Then it sat down on its haunches and gazed at its little foe malignantly. The Giant of the North Pokings Round the Pole "But not so malignantly, I hope," says the heiress brilliantly, who, like most worthy people, can never see beyond her own nose. April's Lady A Novel Her young, wild heart throbbed exultantly, and her eyes looked forth their triumph malignantly. A Voice in the Wilderness As the boat approached, the monsters eyed her malignantly, while several rose to their feet as though preparing to repel an attack. The Strange Adventures of Eric Blackburn They comprised everything that suspicion could interpret malignantly, from the most conspicuous acts of Danton's public life, down to the casual freedom of private discourse. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 1 of 3) Essay 1: Robespierre He looked malignantly at a fine bulldog which now emerged from its cover and, sitting down, beamed at the company. The Girl on the Boat "I suppose you think you are amusing!" interrupts the spinster, malignantly. April's Lady A Novel Roebuck was questioning, in the most malignantly friendly manner, "whether, after all, Harvey, the combine isn't a mistake, and the old way wasn't the best." The Plum Tree But if we think dishonestly, or malignantly, our thoughts will die like evil fungi,—dripping corrupt dew. Proserpina, Volume 1 Studies Of Wayside Flowers Yet he stood before the work of one of those 'Van-somethings and Back-somethings,' who, Mr. Ruskin tells us, have 'more especially and malignantly libelled the sea.' Art in England Notes and Studies Sometimes, though rarely, it was visible as the moon drew near her setting, and then it would glitter whitely and malignantly, like a frosty spear-point. Earth's Enigmas A Volume of Stories The danger to the Republic, which was thus malignantly or ignorantly exaggerated and distorted, was nevertheless real and grave. A History of American Christianity Even among boys, however, there are certain morose creatures who are ill-tempered in the morning, and these, on being struck with a pillow, become malignantly active, and desire to fight with fists instead of pillows. Here are Ladies The party who malignantly frustrates the builders’ designs is in several instances said to have been the Devil. Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales She fancied, too, that all sorts of queer shapes lurked in the passage behind her, and that innumerable unseen eyes were malignantly rejoicing in her terror. Scottish Ghost Stories He thrust out his thin flushed face, his pointed beard wagging malignantly. The Long Night He squeezes in through every chink and cranny, and once inside the house goes whistling malignantly through the chilly rooms and corridors. Le Petit Nord or, Annals of a Labrador Harbour And we ought no more to be malignantly resentful towards the men whom God makes use of to try us, than we ought to murmur against God. Modern Skepticism: A Journey Through the Land of Doubt and Back Again A Life Story “I wonder what he's going to Port Willis for,” said Mrs. Van Dorn, reflectively and malignantly. The Debtor A Novel He paused at the edge of the shadow and eyed the girl malignantly. None Other Gods The leader grinned malignantly and spoke to his companion, without for an instant turning his gaze. Bert Wilson in the Rockies The man glared malignantly at Lawler; but when the first question came it was answered instantly: "How much did Warden pay you?" The Trail Horde But the brush seemed fairly to leap at them, the rocks grew malignantly larger while they looked, the ditches deepened ominously. Skyrider He looked about thirty years of age, he had an aspect decidedly foreign, and I imagined that he was scowling at us malignantly. Jacqueline of Golden River Four men seized Colton, and he struggled helplessly in their grasp as he was dragged away, his face working malignantly as he looked back at Dale. Square Deal Sanderson Therefore she missed seeing the cruel face that stared malignantly forth from the opening in the tent where Phil had her first talk with Mollie. Madge Morton, Captain of the Merry Maid And Warden's shoulders sagged a little, the smile faded and he glared malignantly at the bleak, gray clouds that sailed over town on the chill, bitter wind. The Trail Horde "Your father said so before you," replied Jonathan, malignantly; "and yet it has tarried thus long." Jack Sheppard A Romance A man whose pinched, wizened body was a fitting cloister for the warped soul that flashed malignantly from the beady, snakelike eyes. The Gun-Brand The big man stiffened, and his eyes glittered malignantly. Square Deal Sanderson Mrs. Higgs drew her chair nearer to the deal table, and leaning on it with her head resting in her hands, stared at him malignantly. The Wharf by the Docks A Novel It was the scoundrel from Hartford, malignantly cheerful. Bunker Bean There is no character, when malignantly taken up and deliberately pursued, which more naturally excites indignation and abhorrence in mankind, especially in that part of mankind which suffers from it. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 06 (of 12) Longstreet saw that the boy's face was red; that his eyes burned malignantly. The Desert Valley And Jasper clenched his teeth and scowled malignantly. True Riches Or, Wealth Without Wings He sat like a silent fool—like an imbecile, he said to himself, glowering malignantly. The Baronet's Bride Over sallow cheeks where the skin is tightly drawn their eyes regard you suspiciously, malignantly even, never with the frank look of childhood. The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls It was the cry of one who had been malignantly defrauded, a piteous wail. Nocturne For nineteen years the enemy have longed to wipe out the remembrance of that day, and they have done so brilliantly and malignantly. On Commando I do not say malignantly, because there was no malignant intention. The Framework of Home Rule The whole mighty bulk of L'Etat seemed above and about him, malignantly intent on crushing him out of existence. A Maid of the Silver Sea Mark had either malignantly or insanely pasted the reward notices over the nether extremities of Rosalind as she was expected to appear in the Forest of Arden. The Daughter of Anderson Crow This episode formed the darkest side of the triumph; but it was malignantly magnified by some Continental journals into a wholesale slaughter. The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) For the branding was not yet finished, and the storm threatened more malignantly. The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories We surrounded her and malignantly abused her in the most obscene language. Twenty-six and One and Other Stories Mrs. Julia was more malignantly scandalized by these festal preparations than she had been by the original crime; but she had to go through with it now. Ma Pettengill But do not thou, O sailor, malignantly grudge to give a portion of loose sand to my bones and unburied head. The Works of Horace He wrote papers, which were eagerly read, and, of course, duly paid for, in which Wordsworth's personal foibles were malignantly exhibited with ingenious aggravations. Brave Men and Women Their Struggles, Failures, And Triumphs It was as though he recognised something in his son for ever lost to himself; and repulsed it, half enviously, half malignantly. Lady Merton, Colonist He fought as some men fight; with brain as well as muscle, cunningly, malignantly. The Happy Family They were like the crocodiles he had met on his visit to the Zoo, lying malignantly inert in their oily water. The Dark House Miss Port, whose ear was at the keyhole of her door not twelve feet away, grinned malignantly. The Captain's Toll-Gate He had always disliked the man; now he malignantly resented his very existence; Mahr became the personification of the thing he most wished to forget--the victimizing power of the woman who had enthralled him. Out of the Ashes Somehow the lone shack seemed to stare malignantly at him, as he staggered up the trail, and he heard himself muttering. Pardners Indeed, a something appeared on his countenance that seemed to rejoice malignantly at the elder's humiliation. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 09 Friedrich Hebbel and Otto Ludwig With this malignantly heavy thing, animated with barbarous and powerful movement, I cross the ruins of a railway station, all stones and beams. Light For the first time the prisoner's face flushed crimson, and the count smiled malignantly. The Coquette's Victim Everyday Life Library No. 1 All over the world useful careers come to nothing and lives are wrecked, because men may be ignorantly or malignantly accused of things of which they cannot stand up and prove that they are innocent. The Mettle of the Pasture The Indians clustered before the portal, with its rude cross above, and stared malignantly, while the chief spoke. Pardners His little red eyes looked out malignantly, and he grunted all the insults the elephant tongue can compass to the youngster that lolled in the bath. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1919 The reign of Louis XV. had used up the remnants of traditional veneration, the new right of the public to criticise sovereigns was being exercised malignantly upon the youthful thoughtlessnesses of Marie Antoinette. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 It is careless of God, not malignantly cruel, nor deliberately atheistic, but selfish with a sort of self-absorption which is often, very gracious in its forms and infidel with a mere forgetfulness of God. The world's great sermons, Volume 08 Talmage to Knox Little Many fashionable young ladies who were jealous of Anna and were weary of hearing her praised, were malignantly pleased to hear rumours to her disparagement and to feel justified in alluding scornfully to her. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 08 — Fiction "Then I'll improve your hearing," he continued malignantly, as he pulled her by the ear; "take that, now, and see if you'll keep me standing at the door an hour again." The Garies and Their Friends Past them the soldiers streamed, foul with fight, their hot guns spitting viciously back into the rolling, pungent grey fog that followed them malignantly. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1919 The spruce-partridge is rather rare in inhabited Maine, and is malignantly accused of being bitter in flesh, and of feeding on spruce-buds to make itself distasteful. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862 A priest was malignantly prosecuted; but the judge, being humane, and better than the law, determined to confound the informer. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 37, November, 1860 And because I refused to accede to terms which, as a public officer, I could not do without dishonor and violation of trust, he pursues me thus malignantly. Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II The hand continued slowly to descend, while he crouched beneath it, eyeing it malignantly, his snarl growing shorter and shorter as, with quickening breath, it approached its culmination. White Fang Mary cast off pretense finally, and spoke malignantly. Within the Law His first act was to elevate his torch to a level with my face, squint malignantly, project his under-lip, and turn away. Wuthering Heights Before it was ended Fanshaw saw that he had found a man who hated Dumont malignantly and was thirsting for vengeance. The Cost Every local eye turned as by intuition to where the calamitous Tisdale sat, and fastened malignantly upon him. The Damnation of Theron Ware He hated the chain that bound him, the men who peered in at him through the slats of the pen, the dogs that accompanied the men and that snarled malignantly at him in his helplessness. White Fang Inwardly, he was malignantly angry that the young barrister was there, but his voice was suave, and polite enough when he spoke. The Talleyrand Maxim It was, in fact, accidental, whether it should operate amiably or malignantly; and the felicity of one half of the human species depended upon the precarious and ever vacillating humour of the other. Female Scripture Biographies, Volume II She only stayed in the drawing-room for five minutes; a querulous, resentful old lady, malignantly jealous, so it seemed, of their vigour and impatient of their sympathy. The Best British Short Stories of 1922 He would have shirked the ordeal gladly, and laid awake o' nights planning subterfuges that would relieve him, but the Little Doctor seemed almost malignantly innocent and managed to checkmate every turn. Chip, of the Flying U Neither did his duel regain that absurd reputation for which he fought; it was malignantly said he had neither the courage to face a man, nor the understanding to govern a wife. Tales and Novels — Volume 02 And after observing Gervaise a moment, he malignantly added: "Don't you even wash yourself now?" L'Assommoir For a moment he thought that they were malignantly tormenting him, and had done this on purpose in order to send down to him a message of his fate. Cord and Creese "Yes. indeed," the professor hastened to say, before the Altrurian could answer, and he beamed malignantly upon him through his spectacles while he spoke, "it was like some strange romance." A Traveler from Altruria: Romance An aged crone in rags, leaning on a staff, and gazing malignantly on the visitors, with bleared but fiery eyes, stood opposite the tomb of the gigantic dead. The Pilgrims of the Rhine Marie laughed too, spitefully, malignantly, as though such laughter relieved her. The Possessed (The Devils) "You know well enough what happened to us," growled Buck Looker malignantly. The Radio Boys' First Wireless Or Winning the Ferberton Prize They give me so little, and for that they thirstily and malignantly drink my whole soul. The Created Legend He was scowling malignantly at a stout, dumpy swag which lay in the middle of the track. While the Billy Boils "I hope he will come to some bad end," said Mrs. Hill malignantly. The Store Boy And, indeed, it is a fact, that the whole body of Saracens throughout the world are always most malignantly disposed towards the whole body of Christians. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 Every circumstance attending it made it harder; made it seem to Mercy always in after life, as she looked back upon it, needlessly hard,--cruelly, malignantly hard. Mercy Philbrick's Choice "What sort of place have you prepared for yourself?" asked Ostrov, smiling malignantly. The Created Legend Whoever therefore gives heed to flying tales, and thrusts himself into the herd of those who spread them, is either strangely injudicious, or very malignantly disposed. Sermons on Evil-Speaking "Hand me that," cried the officer, sharply; but instead of obeying, the man stared malignantly, and then plunged over the gun into the depth. Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale I fell through several times, and always into holes full of sulphurous steam, so malignantly acid that my strong dog-skin gloves were burned through as I raised myself on my hands. The Hawaiian Archipelago We are unwilling to malignantly pursue these things, but we leave them to the judgment of the reader. Apology of the Augsburg Confession Lucas watches them covertly, smiles malignantly, jingles his silver, passes close to them, and gazing into the Rueda, cries out: “Fifty, fifty to twenty on the white!” The Social Cancer Narcone moistened his livid lips and glared malignantly at his inquisitors. The Net As he gained the street, he waved back all proffered assistance, then paused, with his swaying body propped upon widespread legs, staring malignantly into the north. The Silver Horde Then he stopped and the two stared malignantly at each other, while the girl behind the railing heard her heart pounding in the stillness. The Spoilers To them, the landscape of Nepenthe is alive, often malignantly alive. South Wind I'm sorry, dear," said Harry, malignantly apologetic, "but you know what I think of them. Flappers and Philosophers Before riding out of the gates, he turned round, and clenching his fist, glanced malignantly at Eustace, and muttered, "You shall aby it." The Lances of Lynwood The man was grown hateful to her; he seemed to haunt her brain malignantly, and to paralyse her hand. In the Year of Jubilee "And I wish to heaven," he added, eyeing his son-in-law malignantly, "I could fire you!" Indiscretions of Archie Mrs. Dudgeon, turning to look malignantly at Essie, misses her and looks quickly round to see where she has moved to; then, seeing that she has left the room without leave, closes her lips vengefully. The Devil's Disciple Alaric rose, and drawing himself up to his full five feet six inches of manhood glared malignantly at some imaginary bank officials. Peg O' My Heart But to Socialism they were savagely and malignantly opposed. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists The moon hung above the western horizon, in her most formidable phase—just past the semicircle, with her gibbous edge malignantly feathered. Such Is Life At nightfall we anchored at the mouth of the Bernam river, to avoid the inland mosquitoes, but we must have brought some with us, for I was malignantly bitten. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither The sentinels keep their eyes on him malignantly. Caesar and Cleopatra "I called you a stool!" repeated the malignantly exultant Barney, alert for any move on the part of the suddenly tensed Larry. Children of the Whirlwind There was silence for a few moments, and the Millionaire's wife looked apprehensively at the clock, while the Poet laid the foundations of a malignantly substantial tea. Defenders of Democracy; contributions from representative men and women of letters and other arts from our allies and our own country, edited by the Gift book committee of the Militia of Mercy "I'll tell mamma," said she to him, malignantly, as if the sound could reach him. Hard Cash He stopped, panting for breath, and stared malignantly in the gray face of his hearer. Cressy His eyes looked malignantly at me, and his gray whiskers bristled like those of an angry cat. The Hound of the Baskervilles Then the shadows had begun to gather; it was as if Osmond deliberately, almost malignantly, had put the lights out one by one. The Portrait of a Lady — Volume 2 Medinskaya now seemed to him less beautiful and more accessible; he began to feel sorry for her, and yet he thought malignantly: "She must surely feel disgusted when he kisses her." The Man Who Was Afraid "There was my duty to her father, to say aught of—" "And what of your duty to me?" she blazed, her eyes puckering most malignantly. The Lion's Skin He had therefore little right to expect indulgence from the party which he had unfairly and malignantly assailed. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 5 The private life of this great statesman and magistrate was malignantly scrutinised; and tales were told about his libertinism which went on growing till they became too absurd for the credulity even of party spirit. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4 After scanning Mr. Luzhin unceremoniously, Raskolnikov smiled malignantly, sank back on the pillow and stared at the ceiling as before. Crime and Punishment There was a still more unfortunate distich, which at the time attracted little notice, but which, a few months later, was remembered and malignantly interpreted. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2 It is to no trivial gallant, no woman of coarse mind and easy virtue, no malignantly subservient and utterly debased procurer, that Chaucer introduces us. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems He flashed his eyes malignantly upon her, but then she only laughed more. Active Service He wrote in extreme distress to William, acknowledged with warm expressions of gratitude the King's rare generosity, and protested that Fenwick had malignantly exaggerated and distorted mere trifles into enormous crimes. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4 Sonia wants pomatum too," he said as he walked along the street, and he laughed malignantly—"such smartness costs money.... Crime and Punishment The fact is, we would never know how malignantly wicked our hearts are but for our eyes. Bunyan Characters (3rd Series) Dread of something, she knew not what, haunted her painfully, and memory at times seemed malignantly perverse in recalling one whom she prayed to forget. He Fell in Love with His Wife As the renegade repeated the accusation, his eyes flashed malignantly. Boy Scouts in Mexico; or on Guard with Uncle Sam In letters, fables, songs, dialogues without number, her powers of seduction and intimidation were malignantly extolled. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4 It may well have been that in those days I read menace in every eye, yet I felt assured that the yellow visitor was eavesdropping—was malignantly attentive to the conversation. The Quest of the Sacred Slipper Livid and wild, he breathed hard as he got up, facing Slone malignantly. Wildfire With a yell of fury, he pounced on the picture—ripped the canvas out of the frame—and cut it malignantly into fragments. The Legacy of Cain "The postman is lost in the storm," he wheezed out glancing malignantly at his wife. The Witch and other stories What was the secret hold to which he owed the submission and servitude that were written on these two faces—one mischievously recalcitrant, the other so malignantly cruel? Scenes from a Courtesan's Life I fell through several times, and always into holes full of sulphurous steam so malignantly acid that my strong dogskin gloves were burned through as I raised myself on my hands. The San Francisco calamity by earthquake and fire We formed a ring round her! and malignantly, without restraint, abused her with vile words, said shameful things to her. Creatures That Once Were Men And bless my enemies with my dying breath?" said MacEagh, looking at him malignantly.—"Such are the maxims your priests preach—but when, or towards whom, do you practise them? A Legend of Montrose "We shall see what you'll find to eat here, you Moscow gentry!" she said malignantly. The Witch and other stories But my idea has nothing in common…" "That, anyway," said Nikolay Levin, with an ironical smile, his eyes flashing malignantly, "has the charm of—what's one to call it?—geometrical symmetry, of clearness, of definiteness. Anna Karenina He glared malignantly at the little man with the beard, and tried to recover his discourse. The Wheels of Chance: a Bicycling Idyll The soldier staggered away from him in amazement, looked at us, paused, and softly, malignantly said, "Oh, all right, then!" and went away. Creatures That Once Were Men For answer, Weary pulled back the hammer; also he smiled as malignantly as it was in his nature to do, and hoped in his heart that he looked sufficiently terrifying to convince the man. The Flying U Ranch All Sir Lucien's plans for weaning Mrs. Irvin from the habits which she had acquired were deliberately and malignantly foiled by this woman. Dope He spoke in the sharp, peremptory manner of a man who would take no nonsense, and the well men who obeyed his orders scowled malignantly. Adventure His big fists were clenching and unclenching, and his face was positively fiendish, so malignantly did he look at Johnson. The Sea Wolf I look on the specious electrical light Blatant, mechanical, crawling and white, Wickedly red or malignantly green Like the beads of a young Senegambian queen. The Congo and Other Poems |
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