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is spiteful
adjective
Filled with, or showing, spite; having a desire to vex, annoy, or injure; malignant; malicious
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In legal filings, however, they claim Dier is "spiteful" over her disinheritance.
High on marijuana he is spiteful and eventually becomes violently ill.
Most objectionable of all her employers is spiteful Madame Beck, an obsessive collector of china dolls.
It doesn't go as far as Gremlins, because Joe Dante really is spiteful, whereas Zemeckis is only playing at it.
"Goblin" is spiteful, internal, confident, vitriolic, vividly bruised stuff, a shocking — and shockingly good — album that bears little resemblance to contemporary hip-hop.
"The Crisis" (not to be confused with Thomas Paine's work of the same name) is spiteful and unhinged, and it's dismaying that it spoke to the American spirit at the moment of independence.
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He's spiteful.
(UNEXPLODED) "124 was spiteful.
Or when I'm spiteful".
As for the squirrels, they are spiteful little creatures.
A couple can be spiteful and venal all at once.
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