spitefully
- r in a maliciously spiteful manner
pray for them that despitefully use us - r with spite; in a spiteful manner
he answered his accusers spitefully
- As the week closed he turned spitefully on the Vare machine, charged it with saddling Philadelphia with a huge debt, with "feeding at the public trough.
- With Selina, her maid, she is an unpredictable mixture of warmth and harshness, sometimes petting her and whispering "sister" in her ear, sometimes beating her spitefully.
- Kramer had scarcely stepped off the plane before the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia spitefully banned his touring pros from its affiliated courts.