An immoral person who is commonly seen trying to prevent his or her opponent, the protagonist, from maintaining his or her role in society.
1 One particularly gruesome scene (spoiler alert) has the top of a villian 's head sliced open with a sword.
2 But for a vow made to my dying mother, that villian 's blood had long since removed all grounds of emotion.
3 If so, he is not my idea of a villian in appearance.
4 But wuss still was that villian of a sentry blazing away at me.
5 Such beloved villians that brought them titilation were always allowed to go free.
6 She'll never know what a villian Ravorelli-orPavesi-isuntil it is too late.
7 He likes tales of heroes who always kill the villians and carry off the heroines.
8 Some villian in Bothwell Castle must have written it.
9 Nominate and vote up your corporate privacy villians below.
10 The Americans in the film, who are played by Amerasians are villians out of melodrama.
11 One such gang was composed of "eighteen desperate villians , " who were nevertheless taken.
12 Mas'r Very, ah knows dat yo' circumwented dem villians .
13 Having me thus in their power, the merciless villians bound me to a tree near the door.
14 Because her father was an accursed villian.
15 The VILLIANS were less degraded.
16 Of course, no list would be complete without Josh Brolin being nominated as Best Villian for his role of Thanos.
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