14 Words to use with vilest

14; to vile affections, Rom. i. 26, and the like spiritual plagues, which, though the Lord inflict on some only, yet all are obnoxious to the same by nature, and can expect no less, if the Lord should enter with them into judgment.

Vile coward, so without cause to strike a manTurn, coward, turn; now strike, and do thy worst.

Shall we let vile creatures such as these flog us and bruise us as they please?" "No, no!" shouted the negroes.

Vile ingratitude, Damn'd Judasism, false wrong, abhorred treachery, Impious wickedness, wicked impiety!

Vile intercourse!

Vile manAnd do youAnd there again she stopt.

he growled, "touch not mine axe, thou vile mannikinlest I tread on thee!"

" With a look of contempt, and impertinent pride, "Begone, you vile reptile," his antship replied; "Gogo, and lament your contemptible state, But firstlook at mesee my limbs how complete; I guide all my motions with freedom and ease, Run backward and forward, and turn when I please; Of nature (grown weary) you shocking essay!

These heights are a desirable retreat, for less picturesque reasonsas an escape from a compound of vile smells perpetually arising from a great harbor full of stagnant water, and befouled by the refuse of innumerable ships with all sorts of cargoes, which, in hot weather, is dreadful in the last degree.

Can they compare, vile varlet, once hold true, Of the loyal lord, and this disloyal Jew? Was e'er our English earl under disgrace, And, unconscionable; put out of place?

And after all this, merely because his own vile verses were crumpled up like so much waste paper, by the grasp of a powerful hand in the Edinburgh Review, he accuses Mr. Jeffrey of abusing hospitality which he never received, and forgets, that instead of being the Host, he himself was the smiling and obsequious Guest of the man he pretends to have despised.

His elevation to the House of Lords met with the almost unanimous approval of his fellow-peers, in marked contrast to the open hostility they had shown towards his old enemy, Lord George Germain, when that vile wrecker had been 'kicked upstairs' among them.

And if I will not, then to the vilest of devils for vilest ends he will deliver her.

"In the winter the natives assemble almost daily for drinking and dancing, and these orgies are accompanied by the vilest obscenities and evil practices.

14 Words to use with  vilest