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baleful

[beyl-fuhl] / ˈbeɪl fəl /


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Baleful Basil Rathbone, a petty crook, proves that Pelletier is dead and wins Powell's case for him.

From Time Magazine Archive

Baleful Light Like all problems these days, the problem of corruption seems to fall under a particularly baleful light in South Viet Nam, with the critics more critical and the actors more selfconscious.

From Time Magazine Archive

Baleful cries rang up and down the stairwell, all echoing the same news: the basin on the stairwell had been stolen.

From "Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Lahiri

Baleful green tides moved against the bellies of the clouds, and pools of orange light spread out across the heavens.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin

He announced his subject as "The Baleful Influence of Standing Armies in Time of Peace."

From The Siege of Boston by French, Allen




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