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The malice
noun
Intention to harm or deprive in an illegal or immoral way. Desire to take pleasure in another's misfortune.
Exact(60)
The malice of the Police Federation is equally evident.
The malice with which Rowling dissects her characters' faults is the book's greatest glory.
The Malice bassline is very similar to You Can't Hurry Love by the Supremes, but it worked.
The malice may derive from the experience of watching him beat Björn Borg in the quarters at the Open in 1979.
The Malice Of Fortune by Michael Ennis ** 57.
The Malice Four consist of Barbarian, Bomberhead, Basaquer, and their leader Bloody Malth.
Once the guests arrive, Ms. Lee ratchets up the malice.
But with Todd's harasser, the malice is unquestionable.
And I hate the hoopla and the malice.
There wasn't quite the malice for a red.
Perhaps, as one suggests, they've just let go of the malice in their hearts.
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