Of course, this is a part of thevicious notion that a woman only makes an economic return by the manual labor she does.
Indeed, the heaviest burden to-day on productive America, aside from the burden imposed by a vicious industrial system, is that of its nonproductive women.
If God loves this land, may he save it from truckling, drinking, swearing, gambling, vicious Judges!
It seemed to Miss Juliana and to him that he had been on the side of law and order, condemning and seeking to dissuade the offenders from their vicious proceedings.
From the white bench back of the first tee this cynic would rejoice mirthfully at topped or sliced drives or the wild swing that spends all its vicious intent upon the imponderable air.
She was not beautiful, but pretty and charming to such an extent that, within the year, she became Madame, carried her own chocolates, and was absolutely vicious over irregular verbs.
Some of the outrageous margin between the farmer and consumer will be remedied by the turn in the tide itself, for it will eliminate the marking up of goods and the opportunity of vicious speculation.
First, to so guide the trade in the fundamental food commodities as to eliminate vicious speculation, extortion and wasteful practices and to stabilize prices in the essential staples.
It has other vicious results in that it also stimulates dealers and manufacturers to speculate their profits away in unsound business, rather than to pay it to the government.
Thus it went on, until, just as we heard number fifteen drop, we also heard a Rebel voice say in a vicious undertone: "Halt!
The whole Pagan world escaped the evils of a redundant population by vicious repressions of it beforehand.
The animal looked to hervicious as well as alarmed.
He should look for the good even in the spoilt and vicious pupil, and should try to bring it to light, no matter how many weeds may have sprung up alongside of it.
Here and there training may in this way even make good the lack of government; scarcely, however, for large numbers, after unruliness has once begotten vicious habits.
Christophe was struck by the number of vicious faces, prowling rascals, vile beggars, painted women sickeningly scented.
Christophe replied that a woman of that sort was neither more nor less than a bitch, and that there was only one remedy for vicious dogs: the whip.
In Heaven's name what takes you into such breakneck places?
He seemed like one, and such he truly was, to whom the future as well as the present would be deeply indebted.
Robin turned his head away; his grief was too deep to covet witnesses.
He expended his first vicious fury usefully upon his stock in trade, with knife and saw and cleaver, and thereafter he was but petulant or sarcastic.
That sort of thing might be done in tales of vicious high life to point a moral, but in the real world it could not compatibly exist with good conduct.
He was not vicious in speech, but he was in action, and was one of the most dangerous characters in the West.
He was somewhat wall-eyed and vicious at times, but Juarez was the master.
Tho' the vicious forsake thee, there is yet one in the world that will never forsake thee; tho' thou hadst ten thousand crimes to answer for, he will forget them all.
Every man has a thousand vicious thoughts, which arise without his power to suppress.
Most of their lore is of murders and thefts committed, or vicious adventures of some sort.
One day he advised his sons not to go near a certain lake, which, he said, was inhabited by foul birds, who were vicious and dangerous.
Vic, with a vicious sneer, "was yer roun wid dat drove 'bout dat time.
I know him--he might shoot you down like a dog, but would never pay gold to bind your vicious tongue.
With this abrupt adieu the spinster took herself off, tugging away at her gauntlet, or what was left of it, and diversifying the movement with a vicious crack of her whip now and then.
Whether Dolf stumbled, or Victoria gave a sly, vicious push, it was difficult to tell in the darkness, but Clorinda went suddenly down full length in the path.
The wind laid hold of the judge's coat, and tugged at it like a vicious dog; it raged in the gaunt trees, and split in long sighs upon the gable-ends and eaves.
When the prosecutor resumed for the last word he seemed to be in a vicious temper.
Even if we do not accept all the stories of his murders and poisonings and immoralities as true, there is no doubt that his greed for money and his essentially vicious nature led him to commit a great number of crimes.
On the whole, the employment of powerful aniline dyes is an advance as compared with the use of the vicious and often highly poisonous mineral colours which Hassall met with so frequently in the middle of the 19th century.
And there is that city belle, who wished to become a second Rosa Bonheur; you have left her in the pasture fleeing for her life, with the viciousbull in full pursuit, her sketch-book flying in the air.
The former continued his efforts to induce the Indians to forsake theirvicious habits.
His first proselytes were from the most worthless and vicious portion of the tribes from which they were drawn.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vicious" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.