All 5 Uses
malice
in
Winter Dreams
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- It was impossible to determine whether this question was ingenuous or malicious.†
p. 5.4
- Judy made these forays upon the helpless and defeated without malice, indeed half unconscious that there was anything mischievous in what she did.†
p. 10.6malice = the desire to hurt others or see them suffer
- She had treated him with interest, with encouragement, with malice, with indifference, with contempt.†
p. 11.8
- Nor, when he had seen that it was no use, that he did not possess in himself the power to move fundamentally or to hold Judy Jones, did he bear any malice toward her.
p. 16.5 *malice = desire to see someone suffer
- Dexter looked closely at Devlin, thinking wildly that there must be a reason for this, some insensitivity in the man or some private malice.†
p. 18.4malice = the desire to hurt others or see them suffer
Definitions:
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(1)
(malice) the intention or desire to see others suffer
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)