(Of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering.
Bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure.
Marked by deep ill will; deliberately harmful.
Having the nature of vice.
1 The idea, of course, is to change the vicious cycle in Hollywood.
2 They were indeed preparing for war, a vicious and bloods earthbound war.
3 To the account of one of the most vicious killers in Europe.
4 Interests invariably fall asunder in the end; vicious natures can always agree.
5 The discord experienced specifically in Gauteng has led to vicious political infighting.
6 She took another drink of ale and said, The attack was vicious .
7 Two years ago, a vicious form of chicken flu swept Hong Kong.
8 The pressure was mounting on Bill and the attacks were absolutely vicious .
9 The growth of a vicious mafia has its parallels in Western countries.
10 That night, he did come to her room, and was especially vicious .
11 They cowered in terror of evil spirits and vicious and angry gods.
12 In reality, the Police under Tammany abetted crime and protected the vicious .
13 Without weapons he could do nothing against the vicious forces of infinity.
14 Spanish, British, and French colonisers all fought vicious wars with native tribes.
15 It forestalled a really vicious war that could have lasted for decades.
16 You've insulted me; I can be very vicious , simply out of caprice.
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