| Or down First Avenue, into the lower Sixties along Second, a nefariously vague zone whose residents seemed to Perkus like zombies, beyond help. |
| But what's nefariously intriguing about this software is that it isn't trying to hijack your current browser, it's straight-up replacing it. |
| The blond drew a spiked chain, while the other drew a nefariously shaped sword. |
| Hull was in possession, and refused to yield an acre of the lands he had so nefariously acquired. |
| They will make use of that allegiance and fight viciously to hold on to the power they have so nefariously usurped. |
| He opened his eyes at my nefariously obtained knowledge, and still more when I produced the paper written from his dictation. |