Both Uses
malice
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The Phantom Tollbooth
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- He had a sharp, dangerous beak, and the one eye he chose to open stared down maliciously.†
p. 204.8 *maliciously = with a desire to see others suffer; or in a threatening manner
- And, most terrifying of all, directly behind, inching along like giant soft-shelled snails, with blazing eyes and wet anxious months, came the Gorgons of Hate and Malice, leaving a trail of slime behind them and moving much more quickly than you'd think.†
p. 238.6malice = 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)