1 | No stutter, maybe, but lots of mean. | |
2 | A spiteful or malicious act. | |
3 | Her talk was full of vile curses. | |
4 | His venomous look terrified the little girl. | |
5 | A woman who is regarded as evil and scheming. | |
6 | Such a vicious lie could be nothing but a stab in the back. | |
7 | There is a difference between constructive criticism and vicious criticism. | |
8 | His official wife is vicious, and always treats her servants high-handedly. | |
9 | And, said Calhoun, it had viciously attacked the southern institution of slavery. | |
10 | 恶毒的话可能会伤害你的感情,但沉默会让你心碎。(佚名)。
Spiteful words can hurt your feelings but silence breaks your heart. (Anonymous) | |
11 | Their wine is the venom of serpents, the deadly poison of cobras. | |
12 | Their wine is the venom of serpents, the deadly poison of cobras. | |
13 | In the end, a vicious, unprincipled fear offensive failed to block reform. | |
14 | Women do not need to cripple the next generation with these evil thoughts. | |
15 | She looked at me as if I were the wicked stepmother. | |
16 | At least she won' t have to worry about a wicked stepmother for the girls. | |
17 | The editor got his claws into the opposition in a vicious editorial. | |
18 | "That vicious assault could not break our resolve," said Sims. | |
19 | Upon hearing this, he thought of an evil plan. | |
20 | However, some of my comrades did eat herring, and it was a disaster. |