An infamous, malign action.
The quality of evil by virtue of villainous behavior.
1 Your responsibility therefore becomes the greater in assisting them in their villainy .
2 And in this way the success of villainy is once more assured.
3 He mechanically obeyed; the discovery of his villainy had completely unmanned him.
4 It is by the sloth, the drunkenness or the villainy of servants.
5 His character seems a mixture of tyranny and pride in his villainy .
6 He might be good; but we were both positive of his villainy .
7 Acted as a screen for villainy and inconstancy for the most part.
8 Tim congratulated his still unwilling confederate on the success of his villainy .
9 Finally, the wretched man pays the too merciful penalty of his villainy .
10 I'll swear that in neither Sodom nor Gomorrah was villainy more rampant.
11 Taken together, the two point very strongly to a piece of villainy .
12 They will steal and commit all manner of villainy to procure wealth.
13 The villainy of Julian of Ephesus engaged him chiefly, and his punishment.
14 It was a design worthy alike of the secretary's ingenuity and villainy .
15 The villainy here is vague, almost as if it were an afterthought.
16 Piso, Gabinius, and many others equalled or perhaps excelled him in villainy .
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