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Examples for "malign "
Examples for "malign "
1 It has long been crystal clear that Iran is a malign actor.
2 The word manipulation suggests a malign process that is not entirely honest.
3 I do not know if Tequamuck truly thought my father so malign .
4 You have called, as I understand, to malign my fiancé, Baron Gruner.
5 But some malign fate always sat upon my ambitions in this regard.
1 In return for repairs, homeowners aren't allowed to badmouth Make It Right.
2 Try as you might to get him to badmouth an individual politician, he won't.
3 The dt's would badmouth him and Luther to other cops.
4 No doubt, some will continue to badmouth his methods.
5 Put a foot wrong or badmouth the government and, chances were, someone, somewhere would tell the Basij.
1 He let you drag through the mud and snow without so much as a patten to keep you off the ground.
2 For six years he has had his name dragged through the mud .
3 A host of international corporations could also find themselves dragged through the mud .
4 Robert's name had been dragged through the mud because she hadn't spoken up.
5 He was dragged through the mud and slammed against a tree.
1 My mother-thatyou allowed your minions to traduce and drive her into exile?
2 Write an abusive obituary, and traduce the character of his mother.
3 The pious pedants who tried to traduce him were self-indicted.
4 It is to that lady whom you have dared to traduce - to her and no other.
5 Master March may find it pleasant to traduce us, but sooner or later he'll repent.
6 This other plan was to traduce the girl.
7 I tell him I feel cheated and get cross when historical dramas twist and traduce the truth.
8 A scoundrel, Sire, rather than a fool; a villainous, lying scoundrel, who would traduce the Dauphin himself.
9 Is this a man to traduce ?
10 Do you think that, without good reason, I would have endeavoured to traduce the character of any man?
11 They must by no means be suffered to alter, disfigure, traduce the substance or the letter of the revelation.
12 But your gossips traduce Wilkinson.
13 Filled with joy at one's own respectability of birth, one is seen to traduce those that are not high-born.
14 What manner of cur are you that you traduce the character of a good woman whom we believe dead!
15 How dare you traduce him!
16 Nevertheless, the occasion-asaffording a good opportunity to traduce me-wasafterwards eagerly seized by the Portuguese faction in the administration.
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