9 adverbs to describe how to malignant

I went at all hours of the night, and often the whistling, inside, would seem to change to a brutally malignant note, as though the half-animate monster saw me plainly through the shut door.

And at home was Chaffery, grimly malignant at her failure to secure that pneumatic glove.

Lewisham remained impenetrably malignant.

Whenever I read any article in a review, which is manifestly malignant, and intended not to improve an author, but to give him pain, I cannot help immediately wondering what may have been the matter with the man who wrote the malignant article.

But, after all, this part is so little, that it deserved not so severe a reprehension, especially since, amongst those sayings, there are some so mischievously malignant, that they became proverbial, at least by the sting of their malice, if not by the delicacy of their wit.

That, in spite of this, Callandar was deliberately planning to marry Mary she considered a purely arbitrary matter arranged by those mysteriously malignant powers known as "They."

We use the expression not so much of a great misfortune as of a misfortune that seems brought about by a peculiarly malignant train of circumstances.

And yet you see me a poor man to this day: there has been a persistently malignant Fate which has worked against me all these years, and wouldbut for a happy circumstance of which I hope anon to tell youhave left me just as I was, in the matter of fortune, when I first came to Paris and set up in business as a volunteer police agent at No. 96 Rue Daunou.

If we are wise we shall treat no man and no classand for the matter of that no nationas either steadfastly malignant or steadfastly disinterested.

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