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But no, there is something malevolent about that weather; it can kill you".
Yet I felt a vague uneasiness at the sheer number of people milling about — a sense that they could all be transformed into something malevolent or frightened.
The absent Rebecca is a dark fairy, and Emily Raymond's Mrs Danvers is her handmaiden, exuding a whiff of something malevolent in her obsessive loyalty.
As an adolescent cartoon buff, I didn't think it terribly funny — just oddly intense, with something malevolent in the rendering of the ashman's simian limbs, drooping gargoylish head, fangs, pop eyes, and crazily lolling tongue.
The new worry is that in the worst case, the end of inflation may be the beginning of something malevolent: a long, slow retrenchment in which consumers and businesses worldwide lose the wherewithal to buy, sending prices down for many goods.
In New York City's lore, the AT&T Long Lines building in lower Manhattan is a brutalist skyscraper so ugly one assumes something malevolent must be happening inside.
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Now she was depicted as something more malevolent and familiar: the bad seed.
Kids are also drawn to something slightly malevolent, or at least mischievous, in their ballplayers.
Their helplessness and human failings in the face of something truly malevolent gets under my skin every time.
By the end, it has become something more malevolent: the sound of an animal destroying its prey.
Local corruption and incompetence – and, it finally seems, something more malevolent – may be at work.
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