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Warner had looked bristlingly malevolent in his brief stay at the crease – but then his default setting is bristlingly malevolent: no doubt he potters around his local Tesco Metro bristling malevolently.

Who knew the simple act of trying your hair in a ponytail could look so malevolent?

This year, with anti-Japan sentiment already at a high for what seem like unrelated reasons, the timing looks almost malevolent.

Sounds dreadful, but is actually delicious: it's just a shame that when photographed, they have a tendency to look like malevolent alien birth pods.

(With his fuzzy beard, he looks like a malevolent pussycat, and Sydney is the mouse).

His carnivorous snarl fills the immense screen; he looks like a malevolent version of the Wizard of Oz.

She was so malevolent that just looking at her turned people to stone.

Ken Tucker, television reviewer for Entertainment Weekly wrote: "Pitt is a magnificent slimeball as her hoody boyfriend; looking and sounding like a malevolent John Cougar Mellencamp, he's really scary".

"I don't know whether I'll be looking at someone who's pathetic or someone who's malevolent," Mr. Watkins said.

The gaze of the citizen is presumed to be malevolent, and anyone who takes photos gets the question "Why are you taking photos?" As Hadaway says, "looking becomes itself identified with predation".

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