172 adjectives to describe villain

For they had hardly come to anchor in the harbor when a boat came from a man-of-war, and who should come stepping aboard but Lieutenant Grantley (a particular friend of our hero's father) and his own eldest brother Thomas, who, putting on a very stern face, informed Master Harry that he was a desperate and hardened villain who was sure to end at the gallows, and that he was to go immediately back to his home again.

Once only was the silence broken, by Maxton chasing young "Rats" from the gymnasium into the big school, shouting, "I'll lick you, you little villain!"

And yet no British statute damns the deed, Nor do the more than murderous villains bleed.

The inconsistent villains.

"There, thou bloody villain!" cried he fiercely, "let that show thee how little thou knowest of manly sports.

O treacherous Villain!

They are such cruel villains, these French and their painted allies, that we do not think of showing them mercy.

"Stand back, ye villains!" cried a loud voice, as Major Doyle marched calmly down the road from the mill; "how dare ye interfere with a gentleman?" One of the leaders confronted him menacingly.

After watching the victim's struggling approach with a calm smile and unabashed eye, the foul-hearted little villain lifted his staff, and struck Ilbrahim on the mouth, so forcibly that the blood issued in a stream.

I had no thought of myself, of my possible fate when once delivered into the hands of this monster, this arch villain, but all my agony of mind centered on the imminent danger confronting Dorothy Fairfax, and those unsuspecting men.

The cunning, wicked, treacherous villain told the police about Fred being up there.

Thou art a shameless Villain, A thing out of the overchange of Nature; Sent like a thick cloud to disperse a plague Upon weak catching women; such a tyrant That for his Lust would sell away his Subjects, I, all his heaven hereafter.

No, they turn out common pickpockets, petty larceny villains; and is this mercy, forsooth, to turn them into a way in which they must lose their lives,for where they are thrown upon the world, void of property and connections, they cannot get their living but by pilfering.

"you infernal villain"speaking to the quarter-master and using the most horrid oaths"You infernal villain, if you do not lay on harder the next time I command you, I'll have you put in irons."

The last time I saw him asleep was nine years ago, a sickly little pale-faced boy, in his little cot, and now, sir, that I see him again, strong and handsome and all that a fond father can wish to see a boy, I should be an ungrateful villain, James, if I didn't do what you said just now, and thank God Almighty for restoring him to me.

I sincerely believe there is no such person, of that class called at home an accomplished villain, to be found in the whole island.

O monstrous villain! FORTUNATUS.

O foul and monstrous villain!

Stradella and his wife, it is true, reached Genoa, but the morning after their arrival these three execrable villains rushed into their chamber, and stabbed each to the heart.

The second climbs on the shoulders of the first, the third on the shoulders of the second; and then the whole trio falls forward across the chasm, the top one grasping some bush or creeper on the other side; so that a living bridge is formed, on which the heroine (herself, it would seem, something of an acrobat) can cross the dizzy gulf and bid defiance to the baffled villain.

FORTUNATUS. Were't not thy tongue condemns thy guilty soul, I could not think that on this living earth Did breathe a villain more audacious.

I'll have that cold-blooded young villain shot in a hollow square, and I'll have it done in this very district, that the whole county may know the disgrace of the high and mighty Spragues.

And all the while, deep in this bold villain's breast lurked a dark, fierce, terrible reflection that one more crime, only one morealmost, indeed, an act of wild retributive justice on his confederateand that proud, tameless woman would be crouching in the dust, praying for mercy at the feet of the desperate man she had reviled and despised.

The cowardly villains began retreating, and then my mother fired an old gun into the air which greatly accelerated their speed, causing them to break and run.

And when Albert attacked him vehemently and called him a coxcomb, and a rake, and a heartless villain, she cried, and cried, out of sheer pity for "poor Mr. Westcott;" she thought him the most persecuted man in the world, and she determined that she would love him more fervently and devotedly than ever, that she would!

172 adjectives to describe  villain