Lascivious grace, in whom all ill well shows, Kill me with spites yet we must not be foes.
She knew what spites were; but the god Pan and Apollo with his harp were unknown forms.
If I stayed here long, I'd see Chip's spites crawlin' out o' the bushes soon ez it got dusky.
And now Angie, more interested in spites and the weird belief which she heard that this Indian held than in the sight of a doe, began to ply Old Tomah with questions, and bit by bit she led him on toward that subject.
He laughed over her description of spites, and when she seemed hurt at this seeming levity, he assured her that spites were a reality in the woods--he had seen hundreds of them.
The one thought that encouraged me most during those awful days and nights alone in the woods was the belief that among the spites which I was sure followed me was my mother's soul.
Surely the spites were gathering in force again, and this was their doing.
Sometimes I got so lonesome, I used to go out in the woods nights when 'twas moonlight 'n' beg the spites to help me.
At bedtime it was smiling serenely, well down toward the tree-tops, and Chip's spites had ceased their wailing.
That night I went out into the woods 'n' begged the spites to git him killed somehow.
For a woman to eat or throw them away, foretells her life will be harassed by little spites from the envious.
If the little one bites you, you will be harassed with little spites and jealousies.
To dream of tooth-picks, foretells that small anxieties, and spiteswill harass you unnecessarily if you give them your attention.
Meanwhile, as we also hear, he spites him when he can, and fondly dreams of tripping him up somewhere, or somehow, on his way to the better world.
They were pondering it gravely, but not sadly, for their poet was now at rest, in the companionship of Æschylus, safe from the petty spiteswhich had frothed and fretted about his life.
Gabriel Charmes is quite in the right when he says that 'under this word of "epuration" lie concealed the most deplorable forms of personal greed, and the least avowable personal spites and rancours.
And wheniver 'e sees two sweet'arts togither like thou and me, Sally, he be fit to bust hissen wi' spites and jalousies.
But the feast went on in the palace hall with the usual spites and envies; the clamour and complaints at the gate were still heard above all the music; and King Winwealth fell into his wonted low spirits as soon as the supper was over.
The lords forgot their spites and the ladies their envies, the princes and ministers made friends among themselves, and the judges showed no favour.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spites" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.