Although he hated the taste and considered smoking a vile habit, he had found that nicotine was a reasonably effective pain duller.
"You've developed some vile habits," Rhes said, wiping the broken neck of the bottle with a cloth before he poured a glassful for himself.
I was also thinking, if he gets too loud he'll be a I nuisance but if I refuse to pander to his vile habit he'll beat it.
He was looking for a tenant without kids, vile personal habits, or an affinity for loud music.
Protestants who came of Appalachian stock were called "hillbillies," and the term connoted ignorance, poverty, vile habits and, in general, low-lifers perfectly at home in the pigpen.
Aunt Becky certainly had a vile habit of referring in company to whatever incident in your life you were most anxious to forget.
Fayaway, how could you ever have contracted so vile a habit?
He had tried to deny it, but she knew men's vile habits.
"Will you never correct yourself of that vile habit?"
It involves Pitts's vile habit of eavesdropping through that little hole.