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How to use vile in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word vile? Here are some examples.

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To me that is no joke, should be taken seriously, and, I believe, is a vile form of self-expression.
The pages blaze with a passionate desire to see justice for the people tortured and murdered by his vile regime.
By this time, Dorian Grey had become totally corrupt, as vile and ugly as the figure in the portrait.
In the end, you have killed a vile murderer who would otherwise have escaped justice, perhaps to kill again.
If you were living under that kind of vile, murderous dictatorship, would you not want someone to come in and save you?
This vile display shows a contempt for all the rules of warfare, and all the bounds of civilized behavior.
I still think that mischievous, but not nearly as vile as ascribing messianic qualities to a single man.
What do you do with a dog that is so utterly naughty, vile and sneaky but otherwise loveable and cuddly?
Either he wanted to make me delirious with jealousy over her vile decadence or simply get my certified opinion concerning her degree of lunacy.
The pair make two of the most cold-blooded and vile antiheroes ever found in a Hollywood Western.
Living in that vile woman's grasp, it was like being watched by a vigilant, maddened cat, always with the claws out, ready to pounce on us.
In fact he had done many a vile thing behind her back without her knowledge.
In the market I see people grinding up thumb-joint sized crabs in a pestle and mortar to make a vile green-brown mash.
Their half-hearted shower of arrows thickened and turned the air black with sharp, barbed, and vile arrows.
I can't believe there is someone getting around calling himself Reverend espousing such vile bilge.
Luckily all of these people are the victims of vile plots and political misdeeds.
The vile odour is different from the sickly-sweet sugar beet smell that periodically wafts across the city from the plant.
He has spewed out vile bigotry on his morning show that's nationally simulcast on radio and television.
Plenty of prisoners only go on heroin after they get inside, rationally concluding that a long stretch in a vile environment is best blotted out.
I think, though, that we should all promise not to sue, however vile the slanders and libels might become.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Australia is the corpus vile on which England makes her legislative experiments.
If the men of the last generation were vile, the women, I think, were viler still.
Her iterations upon money were the vile constraint of an awakened interest and wonderment at its powers.
Summon some scavenger to collect the vile remains, and bury them in a dung-hill.
A vile habit this, but one that it is to be feared will never be abandoned.
She cackled, and leered with vile significance toward the girl in the doorway.
Shall we be so vile as to truckle to the enemies of France and show that we can fear them?
But he should not leave her till he had acquitted her of the vile, missish crime of flirting with another because he was absent.
If Master Walgrave were in durance vile, where was my mistress and her family?
She was virtually ruled out of the active management of her own affairs and became the corpus vile for rival aggressors.
In a few minutes it was re-opened, and the men issued one by one from durance vile.
The little town, which may once have been a clean, smiling place, has been for months the corpus vile of military operations.
In Glenkindie, 'gib, his man,' is the vile betrayer of the noble harper and his lady.
Everything Saxon was vile, and the word 'Englishry' implied as much contempt and scorn as the word 'Irishry' in a later age.
Well, my young friend, we must for once prefer the Falernian to the vile Sabinum?
The vile practice of yellow newspapers and chauvinistic politicians is almost the only experience of it we have.
She already found where Louis Sen makes mistakes, which Gott weiss wie vile it costed us yet.
He was leashed to a vile white dog, loathsomely fat, fiendishly ill-natured, gloatingly intractable toward his despised conductor.
I raced indoors, seized the sergeant's tuck and took his baldrick from him, heedless of his vile threats.
And if there's anything that stamps a man as a cur and a cad, it's this vile habit of slanging the women for his own sins.
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