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Jennifer eyed her inimically, but the other woman was laughing breathlessly.
I doubt if exclusivity in a relationship is something he values,' Luke taunted inimically.
Not inimically at all, just without comprehension.
The Japanese were at the gate, and China, always inimically divided, seemed powerless to stop them.
The ring pulsed balefully, inimically, and she feared it.
The woman he saw now seemed to him a stranger, with eyes that were brilliant but cold and which seemed to look at him inimically.
Soon he no longer felt that eyes were boring inimically into his back, though he knew he had gained only the least of leads.
A great many darkened, begrimed portraits of stern lords and ladies gazed inimically down upon him as he passed.
Luke probed inimically.
"I would be very interested in learning why," Urt' said to Bertran, gazing inimically at the other man across the room.
Something which lurked inimically nil around, stretching the nerves and twang-big them with alarms, never letting one forget that there was no one to help, no one to care.
She threw a cursory glance at Matey, inclining her head slightly, made no gesture at all to McAllister, but merely stared inimically at her, offended by such youthful, dewy charm.