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Definition of Balefulness

Balefulness
Balefulness Bale"ful*ness, n. The quality or state of being baleful.

Meaning of Balefulness from wikipedia

- everywhere the truth about race ... **** propaganda was able to continue its baleful work unopposed by the authority of an international organisation. The Third...
- "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...
- variably calling up themes of deep admiration, a source of consolation, and a baleful haunting of the spirit." Spector acknowledged, "I'd like to have a nickel...
- the profession, introduced him to influential collectors; Longhi, more balefully, introduced him to the world of Roman street brawls. Minniti served Caravaggio...
- "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'...
- Western demons are, they are usually weird and dangerous, tending to exert a baleful influence on mankind. In more superstitious times, confusion and bewilderment...
- critics describing his interpretation of the character as "moody, virile and baleful" and that he had "dash, attack and verve". Burton's Hamlet was quite po****r...
- 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...
- A 1414 text cites a 1055 report: since "the baleful star appeared, a full year has p****ed and until now its brilliance has not faded"....
- calendar spirits, (Chinese: 神煞; pinyin: shén shā) represent beneficial and baleful influences believed to be present during particular times (including the...