vindictively

IPA: vɪndˈɪktɪvɫi

adverb

  • In a vindictive manner.
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Examples of "vindictively" in Sentences

  • Linday cried, glaring vindictively at the closed door.
  • The mate's face set vindictively, and his fists clenched.
  • He grinned vindictively, and the correspondent seemed to lose all interest.
  • His eyes snapped vindictively, while his ears joyed in the sniffles she emitted.
  • There stood Mrs. Silverstein, with angry eyes that snapped vindictively at sight of her boy's clothes.
  • I tell you "-- vindictively --" if you will consent to give up the family of the man who stole my Eleanor from me I will make you my heiress.
  • I hope the sun takes the skin all off your back, she panted vindictively, as they slid the canoe down the last shelf and dropped it into the water.
  • In sane moments we all know that it's the kids who suffer most when we act vindictively, but we are a flawed species and behaving as best we can is not an instinct we are at home with.
  • BHO is no exception, but then, if he does not do anything, or grossly ignores bipartisan contribution, as vindictively denied by many GOPs, he may not even find a place in hell, let alone heaven.
  • If it still to bothers you, continue your current course of lashing out vindictively against people around you and if that fails to give comfort, well, a lot of people who have been troubled in this way successfully find solace for many years in problem drinking.

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