All 7 Uses
malice
in
Harry Potter (#3) and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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- Malfoy elbowed past Hermione to block Harry's way up the stone steps to the castle, his face gleeful and his pale eyes glinting maliciously.
Chpt 5 *maliciously = in a threatening way
- Malfoy's eyes were narrowed maliciously.†
Chpt 6maliciously = with a desire to see others suffer; or in a threatening manner
- And, sir, I'll need this shrivelfig skinned," said Malfoy, his voice full of malicious laughter.†
Chpt 7
- "Can't you shut that thing up?" he added to Harry as Hermione strode out of the room, Crookshanks's yellow eyes still fixed maliciously on Ron.†
Chpt 11maliciously = with a desire to see others suffer; or in a threatening manner
- Got plenty of special features, hasn't it?" said Malfoy, eyes glittering maliciously.†
Chpt 13
- And neither do I. Your father didn't set much store by rules either," Snape went on, pressing his advantage, his thin face full of malice.†
Chpt 14malice = the desire to hurt others or see them suffer
- You —" Harry was angry enough to hit Malfoy, but couldn't reach — Malfoy was panting with the effort of holding onto the Firebolt, but his eyes were sparkling maliciously.†
Chpt 15maliciously = with a desire to see others suffer; or in a threatening manner
Definitions:
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(1)
(malice) the intention or desire to see others suffer
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)