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Is he really so villainous as try to get her out of the way?
"They look villainous enough to take on an army alone!"
But Jim seems no more villainous, really, for his action.
He became a villainous character for the first time in 1950.
He had previously meant her to play a villainous part.
"But this is such a villainous hole for you to wait in."
In truth, he seemed far removed from a villainous type.
"But how did you become concerned in this villainous affair?"
In the end, however, there is only so much that can - or should - be done to keep the villainous at bay.
He played a villainous role in the film and was appreciated for his performance.
She would not soon forget the horror of having those villainous men in her home.
The fact that a woman does it makes her even more villainous."
Even if he was a villainous uncle, that seemed unlikely.
Central High seems to consist of nothing but villainous types.
You are always putting me in mind of that villainous Province.
He just cannot seem to rub out those villainous spots.
That was villainous weather for a couple of wandering children to be out in.
It was time for me to seek out his two villainous companions.
If you're going to deal with villains, you have to be villainous to beat them.
There are, however, hints throughout the story to his villainous identity.
The other two appear as the villainous members of the same clan in several sources.
She could be accusing her villainous author and the suspect potential of his art.
George - heroic where his younger brother, Bob is villainous.
I find myself short of ready money and threatened by villainous creditors.
Cameron does not care about his father's Golden age villainous legacy.