Snuff is, we are sorry to say, vilely adulterated, and some kinds poisonously. |
A lot of those people were wrong, sometimes vilely and atrociously wrong. |
These Van Burnams are proud, most vilely proud as the poet has it. |
A man laughed, shook him, cursed him vilely close to his ear. |
This he does vilely, and earns not only the contempt of his brethren, but the amused scorn of the Briton. |
Had any one else said so, I should have denied it, but I must have been vilely rude. |