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How to use malice in a sentence

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At the same time, through uncaring ignorance or malice, they brought about the extinction of numberless species of native flora and fauna.
I see all these colours against a background of acid yellow, with a touch of green for envy, malice and general discontent.
Nevertheless if the claimant proves that the defendant was actuated by malice this defence will fail.
Proof by the claimant that the defendant was actuated by express malice removes the privilege.
Try to imagine, for a moment, an attacker armed with a knife coming at you with every intention of committing malice aforethought.
Everything about the tower was sharp, angular, like the harsh contortions of a concentrated face lined with spite and malice.
However, the malice and hatred Enrico and I had for each other continued and the battle dragged on.
If a letter is potentially libelous, slanderous or appears to have been written with malice or harmful intent, it will be edited or rejected.
There doesn't seem to be any malice in him, even when he is ruthlessly manipulating everyone around him.
His words are spoken quickly, but there is no evidence of direct malice in his tone.
The man before us smiled warmly before showing us a toothy grin of pure malice and evil.
Meanwhile, the red eyes were still there, glittering and watching in malice and evil.
This time, the devastation resulted not from the malice of evil men, but from the fury of water and wind.
He bore no malice, his aura was tinged slightly with regret, pain and longing.
The big one just stared and the little one maintained that there was no malice intended.
There was such malice in her voice that Cat involuntarily took a step back.
If you scratch the surface, you will see a planet riddled with malice and evil.
Courtney's playful behavior dropped and pure malice settled over her pixie like features.
In other words, the NPR broadcast was motivated by sheer malice, based on political disagreement.
Similarly the doctrine of transferred malice applies to the liability of accessories.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Yet invective singles him out for its one object, and so betrays the aforethought malice of its inspiration.
If a Frenchman is ever rude, he is rude with malice prepense and aforethought.
He passes the more plausibly because all men have a smatch of his humour, and it is thought freeness which is malice.
Sometimes Sally would glower across at May, bitterly hating her and riddling her plumpness and folly with the keen eye of malice.
What can we know of the hundred spites and jealousies or other causes of malice which might have caused the crime?
With some sportive malice there was evidently a spice of truth in his remarks.
Scraggs looked up and his cold green eyes were agleam with malice and triumph as they rested on the unhappy pair.
It was a long speech for Wally to make, and he made it with deliberate malice.
It extinguishes every dirty spark of malice and envy, which are but too apt to infest me.
The French writer is inevitably epigrammatic first, and, if diffusive afterward, it is with malice aforethought.
A long time ago, by reason of lightness and malice, I spoke evil of my neighbour, whenas she bore two sons at a birth.
Healy said it significantly, and with a malice that overrode his discretion.
In damning others, there may be disorder enough to constitute a venial sin, without any greater malice.
She would not only misunderstand, but she would misstate with premeditation and malice.
He would fire up to the limit, as if working off some of his vengefulness and malice.
He repeated the speeches of the merchants in the douma without malice, and clearly depicted the life in the city.
For all the trickery and malice which were embodied in it, only enured to the prisoner's benefit.
But Fortune had not yet exhausted her malice against the hapless Athenians.
Mr. Bentham would say, the malice of the motive was a set-off to the injury.
Now to the charges which malice and misrepresentation have brought against me.
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