Quality of being disposed to evil; intense ill will.
1 The vampires and pest-hags of the Levant are their successors in malignity .
2 He has always discontent in his look, and malignity in his bosom.
3 There was something almost wolfish in the facial malignity that distorted him.
4 But the English government, with stubborn malignity , persevered in the hopeless warfare.
5 And Captain Burghe was left to bite his nails in foiled malignity .
6 There was a cold malignity in his voice that made her shudder.
7 He certainly showed himself superior to the low malignity of his patrons.
8 She marked with envious malignity the luxury and magnificence of its adornments.
9 He was ready to face the world and its malignity beside her.
10 Failing to trap him only added to the malignity of his enemies.
11 He knew the full measure of loneliness, of misunderstanding, of cruel malignity .
12 Surely this was a visitation of more than ordinary spite and malignity .
13 Mr. Lambert watched him with a sulky malignity , and matured his plan.
14 He was now personally assailed by a charge replete with stupid malignity .
15 A rictus of cruel malignity lit up greyly their old bony faces.
16 The standing author of the paper is always the object of critical malignity .
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