16 Metaphors for villain

His worst villains are all theorists, who cheat and murder by the book of arithmetic.

But the villain was the leader of it all; and while he was struggling with me" "You were taking stock of him?

In your own eyes each of you here is its hero, and the villains are your respective friends or enemies.

THE BLACKBIRD "And the villain still" Here's melodrama!

That villain is your husband, Whose wrongs towards you are bruited through the land.

The villains are monsters of cruelty and vice, and the innocent and virtuous are invariably their victims, and succumb at last.

Through Nancy, with whom Rose had another interview, the man Monks was tracked, and finally captured by Mr. Brownlow, who to his sorrow, found that the villain was the erring son of his oldest friend, and his name of Monks only an assumed one.

In time of peace I had little doubt that the villains were all smugglers, and that these were the secret paths by which they crossed the Portuguese frontier.

By your machinations, villain, was my brother destroyedby your machinations has his son been imprisoned, and his life endangeredby your machinations I myself was censured by the terrible Star-Chamber, and its severest punishments inflicted upon me.

Villain is a serious appellation, and must not be trifled with.

For the horrors which here accumulate on horror's head I find no adequate excuse, even though the villain of the story is a German.

And Moll, flinging herself betwixt the knife and Dawson, with fear for his life, and yet with some dignity in her voice and gesture, answers swiftly: "This drunken villain is my father.

This villain is a conjuror, I doubt, Were he the devil, yet I would not budge.

This villain was a convict.

This dangerous villain was quite master of Bartley's secret, and Hope's.

In her walk through life she had jostled mostly villains; and a villain is no very dangerous foe, for he fights on slippery ground.

16 Metaphors for  villain