We have no meanings for "most spiteful" in our records yet.
1 Toward her, the countess displayed the most spiteful feelings, and even openly accused her.
2 Here, in Virginia, I met the most spiteful and venomous secessionists I had yet seen.
3 The geyser comparison is so far misleading that Pope is not in his most spiteful mood.
4 Regard is a nice, proper word,-justmore acceptable than the plainest and most spiteful woman on board.
5 Now he went over to Loki, his little, unshapely form trembling with rage-Brock , the most spiteful of all the Dwarfs.
6 It has undone my sense of courtesy and left me free to say the most spiteful things that occur to me.
7 It seemed, at that instant, as if a swarm of the largest and most spiteful bees had suddenly appeared around me.
8 An old adage cautions that the deepest and most spiteful wounds in life can be inflicted by those we love best.
9 When Peter suddenly asked him the question he decided all at once to do the meanest and most spiteful thing he could think of.
10 But when wounded or enraged they will not only act on the defensive, but attack their enemies in the most spiteful and implacable manner.
11 In vain he strutted around her and displayed his fine feathers; every now and then she would make at him in a most spiteful manner.
12 "Yes," replied the Lieutenant; "the wapitis really are most spiteful beasts.
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