Feeling a need to see others suffer.
Malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty.
1 These seemed only to augment the mirth and spitefulness of his tormentors.
2 Anger should be reserved for things like spitefulness and dishonesty and cruelty.
3 That gives some idea of the spitefulness of a bullet, doesn't it?
4 One evening Madame Lorilleux had the spitefulness to ask Gervaise suddenly:
5 There was more of my small spitefulness in this, I suppose.
6 The moment he let go, down flapped the kite with almost human spitefulness .
7 Then, in a fit of spitefulness , I made believe I was a stranger.
8 What makes me unhappy is that her spitefulness goes so deep.
9 Restlessness, jealousy, quarrels, making friends again, spitefulness , all are the food of love.
10 Out of its crabbedness and spitefulness come the finest, choicest flavors.
11 So the day passed, with endless ill-natured jesting and spitefulness .
12 He derided me, maligned me and had often thwarted me from, apparently, mere spitefulness .
13 She had pricked him in the one place where he could be stirred to spitefulness .
14 Wilmot did not notice the spitefulness in her voice.
15 There is a little bit of spitefulness in it.
16 As he expected, the hubbub bubbled even more: wilful bubbled hatred, bubbled misunderstanding, bubbled spitefulness .
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