Sentence examples for to vicious from inspiring English sources

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to vicious

adjective

Violent, destructive and cruel.

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Lost many kites to vicious trees.

Grant and other experts were subject to vicious attacks by government scientists and food producers.

The reviews, when they came out, ranged from tolerant to vicious.

They take time to create and are always vulnerable to vicious circles of suspicion and resentment.

Trolling has evolved from ironic solo skit to vicious group hunt.

My very public profile exposes me to vicious criticism, but it also protects me.

The vicious comic cynicism of the first half gives way to vicious unbelievable sentiment in the second half.

Best of all, he no longer had to worry that his soft skin would be exposed to vicious birds.

These Labor positions were subject to vicious attacks by conservatives at the time, but history has vindicated our positions.

Across the territory controlled by Isis, women are now subject to vicious beatings for showing their faces in public.

The footage that played on televisions around the world and the front pages bearing witness to vicious beatings galvanised support.

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