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Definition of Balefully

Balefully
Balefully Bale"ful*ly, adv. In a baleful manner; perniciously.

Meaning of Balefully from wikipedia

- said Tom sheepishly. “There’s no more room in the hay barn,” said Tom balefully. "I have a split personality," said Tom, being frank. "I'm having an affair...
- everywhere the truth about race ... **** propaganda was able to continue its baleful work unopposed by the authority of an international organisation. The Third...
- the profession, introduced him to influential collectors; Longhi, more balefully, introduced him to the world of Roman street brawls. Minniti served Caravaggio...
- his last bout of convulsions. Suman interviews the boy. He looks at her balefully and says he knows everything. He says that the missing Dr Asthana is dead...
- Western demons are, they are usually weird and dangerous, tending to exert a baleful influence on mankind. In more superstitious times, confusion and bewilderment...
- frightful apparition of a mastiff or Black Wolf (similar to a Dire wolf) with baleful breath and blazing red eyes. It is the Welsh incarnation of the black dog...
- Circe. While Scylla was bathing in the sea, the jealous Circe poured a baleful potion into the sea water which caused Scylla to transform into a frightful...
- "Story telling and characterisation are right at the top of Mrs Christie's baleful form. Her plot may be highly artificial, but it is neat, brilliantly cunning...
- solid. However, when given the chance, ****van was a powerful, often baleful presence on screen, providing more pleasure than many more touted stars...
- "came to Italy by destiny", but is also har****ed by the separate force of "baleful Juno in her sleepless rage". Even though Juno might intervene, Aeneas'...