192 examples of maligns in sentences

Perchance I, even I, was 'the star malign' whose rising disturbed the harmonious movement of the spheres!"

There is something spectacularly mysterious and picturesque about most of the malign, insidious effects of the disease which appealed at once to a number of investigators.

In the second place, he disregards the existence of a soil for the planting of the malign complexes in the individual in whom they grow and flourish.

O you who love the part more than the whole, And love yourself more than all human kind, Who persecute good men with prudence blind Because they combat your malign control, See Scribes and Pharisees, each impious school, Each sect profane, o'erthrown by his great mind, Whose best our good to Deity refined,

There for a time, her heart all confusion, her mind darkened, we must leave her; various courses before her, and as yet without resolution to choose among them; a lost spirit, borne on the eddies of the storm; fearless and self-reliant, but with no star to guide her on her dark, malign, and forlorn way.

Our action needed not be grac'd by him: Hee's our old enemie and still maligns us.

He purifies endlessly his house, saying that Hecatethat is, the moonhas exercised some malign influence on it; and many other purifications he observes, of which I shall only say that they are by their nature plainly, like the last, meant as preservatives against unseen malarias or contagions, possible or impossible.

Let me do it every good turn that I canmy very best, Still it strikes me, trips, maligns me, and denies my least request.

For thou, O Samas, knowest boundaries Of every kingdom, falsehood dost destroy, And every evil thought from sorceries Of wonders, omens, dreams that do annoy, And evil apparitions, thou dost turn To happy issue; malice, dark designs; And men and countries in thy might o'erturn, And sorcery that every soul maligns.

It seemed to her father as if the malign influence,evil spirit it might almost be called,which had pervaded her being, had at last been driven forth or exorcised, and that these tears were at once the sign and the pledge of her redeemed nature.

The world did not hesitate to malign this holiest act of fidelity.

He had a feeling that his instant duty was to break some malign spell that lay upon the placeor upon himself.

The malign eye was worn proudly as a badge of honour, so proudly that the wearer, after Winona's first outcry of horror, bubbled vaingloriously of how he had achieved the stigma by stepping into one of Spike Brennon's straight lefts.

[Illustration: "THE MALIGN EYE WAS WORN SO PROUDLY THAT THE WEARER BUBBLED VAINGLORIOUSLY OF HOW HE HAD ACHIEVED THE STIGMA BY STEPPING INTO ONE OF SPIKE BRENNON'S STRAIGHT LEFTS."] He had stopped amiably to chat with the boy.

Of all Newbern's wise folk these two alone foresaw the malign dimensions of the inevitably approaching cataclysm.

Again the response was instant, and a malign power against which she strove in vain carried Winona to the train's side.

I heard, only the other day, in North Carolina, of the consternation struck to the heart of a certain dark individual, upon finding upon his doorstep a rabbit's foota good omen in itself perhapsto which a malign influence had been imparted by tying to one end of it, in the form of a cross, two small pods of red pepper!

Not the slightest gesture, not a gleam in his eyes, revealed the awakening of that malign recollection.

The malign influences of Cambridge University begin to work upon him.

She looked on little Ally as the victim of a malign and tragic tendency, the fragile vehicle of an alien and overpowering impulse.

These subjects of destiny looked on coldly, though even among them a low rumor had passed that a malign influence prevailed in the fleet; and that a great and proud spirit had got to be mastered by the passion that so often deprives heroes of their self-command and independence.

Nelson was too far removed from the competition of the separate ships, and ordinarily under the control of too high motives, to be accessory to the injustice of forcibly detaining a foreigner in his country's service; for it was only while under the malign influence to which there has already been allusion, that he ceased to be high-minded and just.

If the report of the world does not malign the prince, he lives, as does the gambler, out of the spoil taken from the gamblers.

Furthermore, the girl's fingers, wrists, and legs at the ankles and immediately below the knees, were encircled with ornamental rings and bracelets of sinew intended as a protection against the malign influences she was supposed to be possessed with.

For it is true, that, when with people who think you very clever and wise, you really are a good deal cleverer and wiser than usual; while with people who think you stupid and silly, you find yourself under a malign influence which tends to make you actually so for the time.

192 examples of  maligns  in sentences