Yes—I was free to go whithersoever I would—and to avenge myself on him who had betrayed me to justice!
Fate has now filled my cup of bitterness to the brim," he would say to himself; "and all that remains for me to do is to avenge myselfon him whom my destiny has made the instrument of this crowning degradation.
Your conduct was base—was cowardly; and, as a woman, I eagerly embraced the opportunity to avenge myself.
When I had finished, Annette, who was in high glee; said I was quite right toavenge myself on their prudery.
In despair, I eat my soup, and then soaking my bread in a little Cyprus wine I resolved to get strength to avenge myself on Lawrence by plunging my pike into his throat.
I resolved to avenge myself by leaving her to her fate, feeling that I could not allow myself to be duped as I had been.
I will not attempt to deny, senorita, that I wished to avenge myselfon one I considered a rival; but I swear I gave no orders to kill him.
I would sacrifice my whole fortune to avenge myself on him--to hold him, panting and despairing, in my power.
Because your enemy is mine also; because, in avenging you, I avenge myself.
I am powerful to avenge myself on those who deceive me," said he.
Yes, and I should like to avenge myself, the more so, because I believe that I have the means in my hands at this moment.
Now this is what I propose to you--aid me to avenge myself on the monk, and I will help you with the bandit.
When I am insulted I do not faint; I avenge myself!
I will then release you from all your promises--even that of procuring my admission into the Musketeers; for before everything, I wish to avenge myself.
My God, it is I--I--and this fellow who will help me to avenge myself.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "avenge myself" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.