Tell her I will consult my oracle," Nero maliciously replied; "and say My oracle is a lady, hence will know Better than I should dare pretend I can What would be fit in such peculiar case.
When the time to go upstairs came, Camille offered her arm maliciously to Beatrix, who pretended not to see it, and sprang up the stairway alone.
Pink's long lashes lifted a bit, and he grinned maliciously up at the cloth roof.
I kissed her maliciously and praised her skill, vowing that she was a very Huron for slaughter, which boorish jest set her face a sorrowful red.
But this only appeared to amuse Mount, who laughed at me maliciously over his brown tankard and sucked in the frothy ale with unfeigned smacks of satisfaction.
The said Mr. Chiniquy, notwithstanding that interdict, has maliciously performed the functions of the holy ministry, in administering the holy sacraments and saying mass.
They speak of the absolute impotency to which you will soon be reduced; if you accomplish what they so maliciously and falsely call your treacherous objects.
On his route he was maliciously represented as a friend to the French and exposed to the insults of the rabble, who bespattered him with mud, and to such brutal treatment from the Cossacks that he died of his wounds at Riga.
Old Badge pulled at his nose and grinned maliciously at the fire beside him.
You think that I, a rebel, an outlaw, who even accepts sums of money from foreign lands, may be purchased at a cheap rate by the enemies of my king, and that I should maliciously rejoice at every calamity that befell my sovereign.
Lydia was maliciouslyglad that even he could find nothing more to say.
He is making the most of his time," remarked Mrs. Haldean maliciously to my hostess.
I was not greatly impressed by the activity of the defence," I remarked maliciously as we walked home.
Josephine, alluding to Louis Bonaparte, said, "His family have maliciously informed him of the disgraceful stories which have been spread on the conduct of my daughter and on the birth of her son.
The lady who was for a while the favourite of the General-in-Chief in Egypt, and whose husband was maliciously sent back-by the English, was a frequent visitor to the treasury.
Experience proved that Bonaparte was not deceived; but I ought on this occasion to contradict a calumnious report circulated at that time, and since maliciously repeated.
Alban's sense of self-respect forbade him to try the experiment which Francine hadmaliciously suggested.
Miss Emily, having prevented her from seeing the garden, she was maliciously bent on disappointing Miss Emily in return.
He hurried into the station to arrange for the transportation of his trunk by stage, all the while smiling maliciously in his sleeve.
I carried the parasol back to the hotel, and I know I hurt her feelings when I maliciously said that it would look well with a deep black border.
The persecutor assumes that the heretic knowingly and maliciously resists the will of God in rejecting the theology which he knows that God desires him to receive.
Twas thither I was tempted too, and LOVE Maliciously wou'd needs my Conduct prove; Which Passion now to such a pass had brought, It gave admittance to the weakest thought, And with a full carreer to this false Bay I ran.
This excursion over, however, he maliciouslyallowed his companion to fall down, when life once more flitted from his body.
One set of his assailants maliciously reprinted the sarcastic verses which he had written against Popery in days when he could have got nothing by being a Papist.
Wright maliciously told the counsel for the defence that they had only themselves to thank for the turn which things had taken.
At the Norfolk Quarter Sessions, William Wales was indicted for maliciously shooting cattle, the property of Mr. Robert Mack, jun.
A verdict of acquittal was taken in the further charge against the prisoner of maliciously shooting at a man named Ford.
They used to entertain Christophe too, and, far from gainsaying them, he would maliciously transpose these little poisoned darts from one to the other.
The first wife is reputed dead, but is, in reality, artfully and maliciously concealed in an uninhabited wing of the abbey.
And the squire tiptoed craftily away, chuckling maliciously to himself at the thought of how he would aid in punishing the boys on the morrow.
Their lives could only be exacted by proving that they had maliciously attempted to deprive Henry of his title of Supreme Head;[934] their opportunities in the Tower for compassing that end were limited; and it is possible (p.
Suppose this is some maliciously disposed old hermit, like that one we met down in Texas?
Malvin, while capable of running an engine when it was in perfect working order, had no technical knowledge of machinery such as the person who had maliciously "doped" the carburetors must have possessed.
I'll wager he will not drink," he said, lookingmaliciously from the flushed faces of the Cavaliers to the pale face of the Puritan.
He grinned maliciouslyand fingered at his sword-hilt.
He felt crushed, nay, humiliated, but a feeling of brutal vindictiveness at his disappointment soon ensued, and he continued down the stairs, smiling maliciously to himself.
Then lay your hand upon him," said he, maliciously delighted to tease him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "maliciously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.