Nevertheless, a malevolent energy seethed off the pig, off the clock.
The blue crystal shuddered, vibrated, thrummed with malevolent energy.
Her mane of fair hair seemed to crackle with malevolent energy, and her blue eyes burned in the pale perfection of her face.
Some songs, like the furious "Lake Somerset," seem propelled by some obscure malevolent energy; others, like the dreamy "Hazel St.," are pretty and open-ended.
Some are viewed only in rigidly controlled circumstances; others, imbued with especially powerful, even malevolent energies, are permanently hidden from sight.
The New York Times film critic Janet Maslin described it as "fast-paced, lurid, exploitative and loaded with malevolent energy.
The aliens had introduced on Earth some malevolent energy that did not differentiate between vegetable and animal, between organic and inorganic, between the animate and the inanimate.
For Sharon, the mesas are the, "physical embodiment of the supernatural opposition between benevolent and malevolent energies" (Dean 1998:61).
And he's great fun here, channeling every ounce of malevolent energy into ruining Batman's day, or declaring his intention to become "Gotham's cleverest carbon-based life form."
It wasn't until later that they had realized they were being manipulated by a malevolent energy being that fed off aggressive instincts.