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villainy

[vil-uh-nee] / ˈvɪl ə ni /


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Bower had essentially made a shrine to villainy.

From Los Angeles Times

It is a story of motherhood and disjunction, of self-making and villainy, of a remarkable power depicted and deployed on an intimate scale.

From Los Angeles Times

But as much as Carroll’s heroism, it was Trump’s extraordinary villainy that sealed his fate.

From Los Angeles Times

In the over-the-top “Molasses to Rum,” in contrast, Kassandra Haddock indulges in the villainy of her portrayal of pro-slavery South Carolinian Edward Rutledge.

From Los Angeles Times

Affecting a very respectable Jonathan Freeman impersonation, Yang said that DeSantis was “an amateur” when it came to villainy: “He has no rizz, no spark, no drip.”

From New York Times