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Sentence count:205+4Posted:2017-02-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: officiousjudiciouspernicioussuspiciouscapriciousavariciouslypreciousspeciousMeaning: [mə'lɪʃəs]  adj. having the nature of or resulting from malice. 
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31. How could they have come into existence in the first place without malicious midwives?
32. The action of malicious or injurious falsehood has both similarities to, and important differences from, an action for libel.
33. Their motives were seen as malicious damage or play rather than mental disorder or the settling of grudges.
34. The action for malicious falsehood is much less favourable to plaintiffs than defamation.
35. And why does he stay so long, even as the festivities turn malicious?
36. Unselfish or magnanimous lies serve as sort of social lubricant; injurious or malicious lies show the worst of human deception and cunning. Dr T.P.Chia 
37. Bored dowagers with wisps snuggling on the shoulders, whispering flattery and malicious rumour in their perfectly sculpted ears.
38. The current law of malicious damage produced far too erratic and uncertain results.
39. I don't believe Liz had an affair with him. That's just malicious gossip.
40. An altercation ensued at the lab, and Angeli was convicted this week of disorderly conduct and malicious destruction of property.
41. He wanted to forget that she was sly and spiteful and malicious.
42. Firstly, legal aid is not available for libel, but it may be granted for malicious falsehood.
43. There is nothing unfair and nothing bogus or malicious about upholding the law and prosecuting people who are charged with breaking it.
44. In later poems she is usually shown as treacherous and malicious,[www.Sentencedict.com] exerting a deadly and destructive power over men.
45. One of the major flaws in the existing system is that the prosecutor has immunity from law suits claiming malicious prosecution.
46. While he spreads his malicious malpractice throughout time, you've been chosen to kick his butt.
47. Mere seconds later, the world's most malicious pigeon crapped on my head.
48. They took it in turns to breathe in the smoke, as the substance sizzled with a malicious delight.
49. The red crow was the most malicious and cutting, and was equally proficient at taunting either of the elderly pair.
50. She could sense the scene coming, foresee the inevitable criticism, the malicious put-downs.
51. Miss Simms took a malicious pleasure in other people's misfortunes.
52. Anthony, aged twenty-two, was with him, doing five years for robbery and malicious wounding.
53. We will increase the maximum penalties for making obscene or malicious phone calls.
54. Journalists who repeated this accusation either had not read the Report, or were simply being malicious.
55. The seven malicious referrals were a cause of great concern(sentencedict.com), particularly given the amount of distress caused to the families investigated.
56. Turning a blind eye to his presence was one thing, he said, but being party to malicious damage quite another.
57. Grappelli had to be content with an action for malicious falsehood.
58. In malicious falsehood the aggrieved, in this case Miss Joyce, must show the Today's comments are false.
59. Sam, a corgi cross who belongs to the Watts family in Marton, was excitable, though not malicious.
60. He described the article as grossly defamatory ... and said the case contained the essentials of a malicious falsehood action.
More similar words: officiousjudiciouspernicioussuspiciouscapriciousavariciouslypreciousspeciouscapacioussalacioussagaciousfallaciousvivaciousconsciousaudaciousatrociousferociousvoraciouspugnaciousprecociousmendaciousloquacioussolicitousvoraciouslyconsciouslyunconscioussubconsciousduplicitousperspicaciouslicentious
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