Maliciously in A Sentence

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    And thirdly, he had maliciously accused Edward of hindering his plans for a crusade.

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    In our own day, the French have returned to the original application of dialogue, and the inventions of "Gyp," of Henri Lavedan and of others, in which a mundane anecdote is wittily and maliciously told in conversation, would probably present a close analogy to the lost mimes of the early Sicilian poets, if we could meet with them.

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    It is best to be careful and use known and verified proxies, and avoid the scammers and phishers that can use that information maliciously.

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    Napoleon grinned maliciously and again raised his snuffbox to his nose.

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    The breach, however, was bound to come, and the saying, maliciously attributed to Cicero, that Octavian was an " excellent youth who must be praised and - sent to another place," neatly expresses the popular view of the situation.'

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    The chief original sources for John's life are Froissart, the maliciously hostile Chronicon Angliae (1328-1388), and the eulogistic Chronicle of Henry Knighton (both the latter in the Rolls Series).