The mere sound of their voices nauseates me; their vilely grotesque accent and pronunciation--bah!
She has been so vilely used, and has borne it all so patiently.
Sometimes I prayed as I stood, that evil be averted from these wards of our King; sometimes I grew hot with anger at the men who could so vilely misuse them.
He says that you are not the messenger he expected, though you may be a deputy, and he vows he will not be so vilely used, and he will not give me up but will publish the banns to-day in Pitt, come what may.
The man's careless self-possession was marvellous considering he was facing the man he had so vilely betrayed.
Very vilely in the morning when he is sober; and most vilely in the afternoon when he is drunk.
On safeguard he came to me, and did curse Against the Volsces, for they had so vilely Yielded the town.
How would he look to see his work, so noble, Vilely bound up?
Bardolph, am I not fall'n away vilely since this last action?
A man worthy to serue any prince, and most vilely vsed.
Break it before thy brethren, and show them how vilely these Egyptian task-masters do entreat us in the house of bondage.
Intoxicated with joy, they vowed a summary vengeance on the discourteous knight who had so vilely entreated him.
Why does a knight of such prowess as this suffer himself to be so vilely treated?
I promise you that she who has treated him so vilely shall feel all the pain she has made him endure.
Then Beaumains and the damsel resumed their journey, while she, as if in a fury of spite, berated him more vilely than ever before.
It is all the same to me," I replied, "since he could be so selfish and vilely shabby as to acquaint his father I had written to him.
I however took it for granted that he was mean and vilely shabby, having never heard two opinions on that point.
How Mrs. Jewkes vilely instigated him to wickedness.
The Pharisee would hold himself in hand that he was not as other men, and then gives thanks to God for this: But the conclusion was most vilely false, and therefore the praise for it could not but be foolish, vain, and frivolous.
I was tricked, most vilely tricked back, as you shall hear in its place.
I am a person, though thus vilely betrayed, of rank and fortune.
Snuff is, we are sorry to say, vilely adulterated, and some kinds poisonously.
If the better class of black and all green teas[4] are thus vilely adulterated, the reader may fancy he can at least take refuge in coffee--alas!
At last, as it pleased God, by less powerful men than his own he was vilely defeated and slain, and all his followers were dispersed and his family and his rule came to nought.
Open that, my love, and read our anguish into patience, for she has vilely deceived us.
His daughter vilely seduced as a recompense for his hospitality, and he himself thrown into prison, perhaps but for resenting the insult.
The records of that Government are now stained with the blood of these martyrs in freedom's cause, as vilely as with the blood of American citizens; and certainly we shall not be called upon to love equally the murderer and the victim.
How were the mighty fallen, and the shield of the mighty vilely cast away!
Hero speaks of a man as being "low, an agate very vilely cut.
It was afterwards vilely used, however, for mock-marriages, as appears from one of the Constitutions of Salisbury.
That is always happening: a manner is imitated, mimicked over and over again until at last it is so vilely done, so remote from the original as to have no charm to lead even the stupidest little draughtsman to make a copy.
A cat's mouth serves vilely as a knife; the teeth are not arranged to cut well.