50 examples of vilely in sentences

It seemed without form, save for an unclean, half-animal face, that looked out, vilely, from somewhere about its middle.

The earth was there under his hand, soft, sticky, moldy, smelling vilely.

There is little water in the Ceriso at the best of times, and that little brackish and smelling vilely, but by a lone juniper where the rim of the Ceriso breaks away to the lower country, there is a perpetual rill of fresh sweet drink in the midst of lush grass and watercress.

If this is intended for a joke, permit me to tell you I consider it in vilely bad taste.

Vilely suspicious!

My tattered colours in this worthless air, Which your vile breaths vilely contaminate.

My wonder was that so many were vilely ungrateful to him, at which he never showed any vexation.

But meanness must ever be the portion of the man, who can act vilely!

He was never seen alive again, for he was strangled in Duke Alfonso's presencewho caused his name to be vilely linked with that of the poisoned Duchess!

Turn down a side street, walk a little way and you are in a nest of mean streets, unpaved, dirty, smelling vilely, lined with open booths, where squat half-naked men selling lumps of sticky sweetmeats and piles of things that look like unbaked scones and other strange eatables; and little naked babies tumble in the dust with goats and puppies.

One small lamp, smelling vilely, served to make darkness visible, and an old hag crouching at the door was the attendant spirit.

A bulky- looking Arab in a sheepskin coat that stank of sweat so vilely that you could hardly bear the man near you, came up and stood in my way.

He had driven by the corner of the Park, where the path over the downs left the main road and within a few hundred yards of him at that moment, had been, dead or alive, the man who had so vilely slandered him.

Every day he threatened to withdraw his custom; every day he sent for the landlady, pointed out to her how vilely he was treated, and asked how she could expect him to recommend the Concordia to his acquaintances.

Bardolph, am I not fallen away vilely since this last action?

Augustus dances vilely.

Then I began to think of her, and, calling to mind the past time in its order, my heart began to repent bitterly of the desire by which it had so vilely allowed itself for some days to be possessed, contrary to the constancy of reason.

And as the wide-winged thrushes or the doves strike on a net set in the bushes; and when they think to go to roost a cruel bed receives them; even so the women held their heads in line, and around every neck a noose was laid that they might die most vilely.

The haul altogether amounted to eighteen loads besides a hundred bags of vilely smelling fertilizers.

No subject has been more profoundly felt and more beautifully handled by the old painters, nor more vilely mishandled by the moderns, than the ANNUNCIATION, of all the scenes in the life of Mary the most important and the most commonly met with.

To overcome desire and covetousness of mere gold, which is often very vilely designed, that is conceivable; but why must a man give up the delight of the eye, colour that rejoices, light that cheers, and line that satisfies the innermost deeps of the heart?

Gunn, pressing through the throng, turned the senseless body over with his foot, and cursing vilely, ordered them to carry it upstairs.

He rode on to Hardup, spent the night there swallowing more whisky than he had drunk before in six months, and after that playing poker with a recklessness that found a bitter satisfaction in losing and thus proving how vilely the world was using him, and went home rather unsteadily at sunrise and slept heavily in the bunk-house all that day.

Think of this well, young actors, who are content to play for safety, to avoid ridicule at all costs, to be "natural"oh, word most vilely abused!

This was done; and very vilely done.

50 examples of  vilely  in sentences