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How to use vices in a sentence

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Sikhs try to avoid the five vices that make people self-centred, and build barriers against God in their lives.
War, according to the theologian, meant a battle against vices, personal and spiritual.
This type of diet can lead to stable vices such as cribbing or chewing to more serious problems such as ulcers, colic and acidosis.
Some stabled horses develop abnormal behaviors called stable vices from the stress of confinement.
Here is a list of some of the more common stable vices, their causes, and some tips on how to curb them.
These stable vices generally result in a damaged barn, but they have the potential to cause serious health conditions.
Overexcited nervous horses are more prone to health problems and bad habits or stable vices and can be dangerous for riders and owners.
All of the common stable vices stem from poor adaption to captive management.
An overfed, underexercised horse is a prime candidate for developing any of a number of stable vices.
He has no stable vices and is excellent to shoe, box, clip, catch and to handle in all ways.
American idealism with its unrealistic expectations led many to assume the master was above vices.
The incidence of many of the so-called stable vices of horses can be increased by stable design.
He would regale us of tales about the rich and famous, their peculiar ways and their strange vices.
A general reading of school textbooks would convince one that the Mughal rulers were all weak, effete and full of vices.
This vacation package is all-inclusive, complete with neuroses, vices, and other fine destructive habits.
I gave up all vices, unlike my cursed evil twin, who was often sighted at local pubs in the company of women of questionable virtue.
The murkiness and partial rationality of shifting, renegotiable settlements are the vices of politics that legalist liberals seek to preclude.
In fact, being part of the Greek community lessens the influence of such vices on impressionable young people.
The Old Town, in its heyday, was apparently a teeming place, rough and ready and full of humanity with all its flaws, vices and passion.
He really didn't want to discuss the virtues and vices of having a female body at one's disposal with his far more hormone-driven best friend.
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He had no vices, and Mrs. Simmons had ingrafted on him divers exotic virtues.
He consists of double beer and fellowship, and his vices are the bawds of his thirst.
He was a devil-may-care 43 Irishman, brimful of the virtues and the vices of his race.
Filelfo retaliated by describing cicala's vices in the most lurid colours to Sixtus.
His curial is a satire on the vices of the court by one who had acquaintance with its corruption.
He was calculating even in his pleasures, and, they say, kept a regular ledger and daybook of the moneys disbursed in his vices.
But he who is a despiser of glory, but is greedy of domination, exceeds the beasts in the vices of cruelty and luxuriousness.
They copy the luxuries, the inborn vices of the blue blood of Europe's crowned Sardanapalian autocrats.
They ridiculed, with their farces and their satires, the vices of the clergy.
From satirising the social vices of the time, the transition was easy to political satire or invective.
Civilization has its vices as well as its virtues, savagism has its advantages as well as its demerits.
He has been the encourager and partaker of all thy numerous vices and follies.
There was certainly about this man a fatal charm which concealed his vices.
It was social inequality which gave rise to sexual vices as to all the other vices.
Before describing, however, the various forms of shaper vices, it may be well to discuss points to be considered in its use.
Alhama abounded with hawking, sharping, idle hangers-on, eager to profit by the vices and follies of the garrison.
He possessed, in short, the peculiar talents and vices which were destined later to immortalise as well as disgrace Mirabeau.
A place where one is permitted to continue one's vices, excesses and inanities for an eternity.
Kartoum has ingrafted all the vices of its northern society on the squalor and misery of its southern.
The vices which most commonly brought horses into coaches were jibbing and kicking.
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