viciously in English

adverb

in a vicious manner; ferociously; spitefully; faultily

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1. Anteoccupation viciously genips Bepewed

2. He twisted her arm viciously.

3. We're talking about viciously competitive people.

4. He viciously bayoneted the straw dummy.

5. She had been viciously attacked with a hammer.

6. 24 He viciously bayoneted the straw dummy.

7. To what and whom is Satan viciously opposed?

8. Henry kicked the side of the kerb viciously.

9. Slypiomedes, towering above him like a titan, viciously pummeled Arestes

10. A soldier then viciously kicked her in the abdomen.

11. The boy had been viciously assaulted and sexually abused.

12. The tobacconist had been viciously attacked, and £12 had been stolen.

13. Brutally: 1 adv in a vicious manner Synonyms: savagely , viciously

14. But Angel, though not viciously evil, is not a nice person.

15. She ran her bath, cut her nails viciously one by one.

16. Despite all of this, they were viciously opposed and persecuted.

17. Another word for Cruelly: brutally, severely, savagely, viciously, mercilessly Collins English Thesaurus

18. Passers-by just looked on as a man was viciously attacked.

19. Some of the hoodlums beat their victims viciously before robbing them.

20. 5 The tobacconist had been viciously attacked,[www.Sentencedict.com] and £12 had been stolen.

21. Synonyms for Barbarically include brutally, cruelly, fiercely, ferociously, mercilessly, savagely, remorselessly, pitilessly, ruthlessly and viciously

22. 24 synonyms for Cruelly: brutally, severely, savagely, viciously, mercilessly, in cold blood, callously

23. He shoved it back into the box and snapped down the lid viciously.

24. Diana always yanks on her hand viciously, all angry words and spit flying.

25. They fight viciously and tell lies to get each other into trouble.

26. As soon as the shark neared the electrodes, it viciously attacked them.

27. Then he entered the parlour, and suddenly, swiftly, viciously, slammed the door in their faces.

28. Brutally (comparative more Brutally, superlative most Brutally) In a brutal manner; viciously, barbarically

29. Let somebody else take on Johnny and his bloody war, she thought viciously.

30. They're planning on viciously attacking peaceful demonstrators with hockey sticks and d batteries and urine balloons.

31. Viciously colluding with any natural person, person or any other organization to provide false credit report.

32. He barked viciously; lunging with all his might as the car slowed down and seemed about to stop.

33. 18 Back in Vienna he had been bewitched by the viciously witty judgments of the satirist, Karl Kraus.

34. She then brought her clenched fists down viciously on to the bridge of his nose.

35. He kicked out at it viciously and it rolled, screeching and spitting into the roadway.

36. Biter definition, a person or animal that bites, especially habitually or viciously: That dog is a Biter

37. Back in Vienna he had been bewitched by the viciously witty judgments of the satirist, Karl Kraus.

38. But as they viciously attacked one another, Feingold aired clever and humorous ads that won wide acclaim.

39. He heard the clang of metal on metal, and a ricochet whined viciously past his head.

40. Gina ran her bike over his foot viciously as she went out through the narrow hall.

41. With the flash of a million stars exploding, his brain registered its outrage as he was viciously felled.

42. But Circe is a strange child — not powerful, like her father, nor viciously alluring like her mother

43. 15 We must be on guard against persons who viciously downgrade others and then proceed to advance themselves.

44. 16 Back in Vienna he had been bewitched by the viciously witty judgments of the satirist, Karl Kraus.

45. The windows are guarded with iron bars, those on the lower floors viciously spiked to keep out thieves.

46. Taking advantage of the situation, the clergy led the authorities to believe that we were Communists and to persecute us viciously.

47. Clawing The act of inserting fingers (or claws) into a vagina and viciously Clawing /scraping away until climax is reached (or bleeding)

48. It pitched a yard short, bit viciously and rolled back down the green shelf at the front of the green.

49. The noun Brutalization has 3 senses: 1. the condition of being treated in a cruel and savage manner 2. the activity of treating someone savagely or viciously 3

50. The mob, armed with wooden clubs and iron crosses, viciously attacked those in attendance, inflicting injuries, some very serious, on a number of individuals.