Sentence examples for make a villain from inspiring English sources

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Man of Steel 2 will make a villain of Superman or Batman Man of Steel: who will play female lead?

It's hard to make a villain out of any fish now that Great Whites have somehow or other become Man's Best Friend, but that little striper may well have become so plump and tasty by eating -- and now nearly destroying -- the shad population of the Hudson River.

It would, she says, have been the easiest thing in the world to make a villain of the father who locked his little girls in the house, cut them off from the community, retarded their minds and limbs with his fanatical protection.

You know, I have to say that I think Roger has one of the toughest jobs of the show, because it's very difficult to make a villain lovable.

It is harder to make a villain out of the women whom the kids adore and who run their favorite café and love each other so much that they want to live together and spend their lives together.

One of the best ways to make a villain funny is to make him/her sarcastic and wise-cracking.

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"If Walt Disney were making a villain of Washington, he'd probably look a lot like Mitch McConnell".

It was always easy making a villain of O'Malley, if only because he looked and played the part.

These problems are set against the morale-crushing backdrop of the Occupy Wall Street movement, which has made a villain of a once-lionized industry.

Making a martyr out of Lee required making a villain out of Notra Trulock, the whistleblower who called attention to the abysmal security at our secret labs.

Mr. Navasky said it seemed "one-sided, and the problem is it makes a villain out of Stanley Kramer, when it was more complicated than that".

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