88 adjectives to describe spites

The employé under the modern system is less subject to petty spite and unjust interference on the part of his employer.

If you the tribute due disdain, The Muse's mortifying strain 20 Shall like a woman in mere spite, Set beauty in a moral light.

I knowbut, believe me!I've tried itand it's awfully nice, and it's a shame that everybody shouldn't know that lots of the time you can do itin spite of the folks who write the books!

Truly it was a monstrous domestic institution that not only tolerated, but fostered, such an exhibition of table manners by a would-be fine ladysuch vulgar spite and cruelty!

The batsman swings with sudden spite,a loud, resounding "spat," And hissing through the ambient air the horse-hide leaves the bat; With one terrific battle-cry, the "rooter" clears his throat, But still serene in slumber lies O'Reilly's billy-goat.

Yet was the fault not mine; for death's fell spite Robbed my desire of that supreme delight, Which in your better memory never dies.

"I know well enough, indeed, who the libellers are and their motives, which arise from pure spite and revenge for having been legally defeated parties in cases relating to the Telegraph before the courts.

They suffer all that can be inflicted by wanton caprice, by grasping avarice, by brutal lust, by malignant spite, and by insane anger.

It's sheer spite, because he wouldn't vote for their man last 'lection.

We're a rich landin spite of everything they make outbut we're held up at every turn by Labour.

A little Spite is natural to a great Beauty: and it is ordinary to snap up a disagreeable Fellow lest another should have him.

No! it cannot be, they never surely can be guilty of such an act of Vandalism and contemptible spite.

she cries, "that I In a prison cell must lie; Parted by a cruel spite From my young and lovely knight.

Yet such is their proneness to cruelty and malignant spite, that if exasperated by their husbands, they take a certain poison in revenge, which kills the foetus within them, so that they afterwards miscarry, by which abominable practice vast numbers of their children are destroyed.

But who hath plaid the Tyrant with me thus, And with such dangerous spite abus'd my picture? Onae.

At length, when the brave Paou was surprised and cooped up by a strong blockading force of the Emperor's ships, O-po-tae showed all his deadly spite, and refused to obey the orders of Paou, and even of the chieftainess, which were, that he should sail to the relief of his rival.

"And day by day still following out his plan, He came to her, and with determined spite Strove with soft words and then with curse and ban To bend her heart so wearied to his might, And aye she bode his bitter pleasure's span, As one that hears, but hath not sense or sight.

I shall" He gaped and stuttered, but could find no further words with which to convey his infinite rage and disappointed spite.

The ambitious Gaul beholds with secret dread Her thunder aimed at his aspiring head, And fain her godlike sons would disunite By foreign gold, or by domestic spite; But strives in vain to conquer or divide, Whom Nassau's arms defend and counsels guide.

One after another now the wireless of the Queen Mary picked up the battle cruisers Defense, Black Prince, Warrior and the super-dreadnaught War-spite, all of which chanced to be within range of the Queen Mary's wireless.

I was not; and, while the time had not come for him to make this openly apparent, he was not above showing even now that the case contained a factor which weakened the prosecutiona factor totally dissociated with the openly accepted theory that the crime was simply the result of personal cupidity and drunken spite.

Victor addressed him suddenly, in a sharp voice that drew from Sturm a glitter of eager spite.

At the last, the eleventh hourin spite of allhe would turn defeat into victory, and outwit that Other.

The cause is plain and not to be denied, The proud are always most provoked by pride; Few competitions but engender spite, And those the most where neither has a right.

But you seem to have some especial spite against the unlucky vessel that brought me here; and that," I added, smiling, "seems hardly gracious in a bride of an hour.

88 adjectives to describe  spites