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to vile
adjective
Morally low; base; despicable.
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"So there was this immediate, real and genuine fear that Hannah had been subjected to vile messages on social media.
What makes Arab society susceptible to vile regimes and fanatics bent on destroying them (and their perceived allies in the West)?
Spandau Ballet have been called many choice names over their 35-year career, from vacuous opportunists to preening narcissists to vile Thatcherite hellspawn.
Even more troubling, she is cavalier about the fact that this uncertainty is undermining community cohesion and giving succour to vile extremist "go home" campaigns.
He was responding to the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, who asked what measures were being taken in response to "vile racist attacks".
For example, Tides has donated millions to vile propaganda outfit Media Matters, which specialises in distorting comments made by politicians, pundits and media people.
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And, who knows, he may even live up to his promise to be less vile to his colleagues.
The extremity of Trump's offensiveness forces us to take the bait, to "weigh in as being opposed to this vile thing. . . .
This newspaper attributed the deaths of up to 8,000 children a year to this vile fluid.
It spread everything from sketchy political data, to a silly misinterpretation of reality, to a vile and deliberate hoax.
Unable to defeat Vile, X is saved at a critical moment by Zero, forcing Vile to retreat.
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