Sentence examples for a really sinister from inspiring English sources

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A pre-emptive strike against "persons unknown" – i.e. anyone and everyone – is something Curling describes as "a really sinister new development".

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There's something nicely sinister-looking about a really dark red wine.

"The traditions aren't really sinister," said Sarah Hart Hansen, a 1974 graduate.

She told me, "There is nothing inherently subversive about a robin's-egg-blue blouse with a black grosgrain ribbon that you tie in the front but, when you put it on a skinny teen-age boy, there is something really sinister about that, and punk about that".

And "if you have any fact which you think is really sinister … hey, forget it, man," Tink Thompson, a private detective who investigated the case, tells Morris.

"On the news, they relayed these really sinister stories about the men, and they'd flash these horrible pictures.

"And probably darker because he is someone that can be really sinister.

It was horrible, really sinister – and as I couldn't remember all my Skype contacts I couldn't even warn people".

"This notion that Google can just remove someone's artistic output with no warning and no explanation feels really sinister to me," El Kholti said.

(well 'safe sex' doesn't get any safer than that) — some of them manage to sound really sinister.

That's the really sinister part.

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