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Meanings of cold malignity in English
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Usage of cold malignity in English
1
There was a coldmalignity in his voice that made her shudder.
2
Her eyes and mouth are not pleasing, notwithstanding their great beauty-inthe mouth, particularly, one can discover an expression of coldmalignity.
3
The expression of the creatures was watchful, still, grave, passionless, fate-like, suggesting a coldmalignity which seemed to be waiting for its opportunity.
4
The coldmalignity of her manner sent an unpleasant chill down Tuppence's spine, but she was not going to give in to it.
5
There is in him no trace of either the cruel, icy- coldmalignity of the fiend of Goethe, or the awful grandeur of Milton's Tempter.
6
Though handsomely dressed, she was terrible to look upon, for her flat, colorless, strongly-marked face, furrowed with wrinkles, expressed a sort of coldmalignity.
7
'The expression of the creatures,' he writes, 'was watchful, still, grave, passionless, fate-like, suggesting a coldmalignity which seemed to be waiting for its opportunity.