vice|vices in English

noun

[vaɪs]

act of moral corruption; depravity; fault in one's personal character; physical blemish, deformity; sexual immorality (particularly prostitution); bad habit displayed by a domestic animal

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1. Vices with pipe jaws are less likely to distort copper pipe: a pipe vice can usually be hired.

2. And the vices of peace are the vices of old men.

3. Counteracting Vices with Virtues Counteracting vices with virtues through the support of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit

4. His vices behind him, he was baptized.

5. In time, Willie conquered his vices.

6. Let thy vices die before thee.

7. Vices, however, like curses, come back to roost.

8. [Obs.] "To Abhor from those vices." --Udall

9. Intellectual pretension was never one of his vices.

10. Gluttony and drunkenness have been called carnal vices.

11. The Virtues and Vices of Arbitrating Legal Malpractice Cases

12. Vices are not pleasures but chains that enslave.

13. 5 Prosperity discovers vices and adversity virtues. 

14. Gluttong and drunkenness have been called carnal vices.

15. 7 Sherry is one of my little vices!

16. His teaching was a landmark, as we mentioned before, because acedia disappears from his list of capital vices, although some of its elements are integrated into the vice of sadness, or self-centred sorrow.

17. They legalized their union in marriage and overcame their vices.

18. Greed, pride, envy, dishonesty and lust are considered to be vices.

19. Some of my vices were easy for me to give up.

20. Moral virtues were a cunningly indirect alibi for modish economic vices.

21. Vice principal.

22. 2 A modern-day author lists betrayal among today’s most common vices.

23. He used his inheritance to indulge his vices of drinking and gambling.

24. All I earned was not enough for my vices and affairs.

25. All stable vices, such as cribbing or weaving, are best avoided.