sinisterly

sinisterly
sin·is·ter·ly

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  • Sinisterly — Sin is*ter*ly, adv. In a sinister manner. Wood. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sinisterly — adverb Etymology: Middle English sinistrely, from sinistre sinister + ly : in a sinister manner rolled his yellow eyes sinisterly Earle Birney a sinisterly mature concealment of evil R.B.Heilman its water … was sinisterly opaque Anthony West …   Useful english dictionary

  • sinisterly — sinister ► ADJECTIVE 1) suggestive of evil or harm. 2) archaic & Heraldry on or towards the left hand side and the observer s right of a coat of arms. DERIVATIVES sinisterly adverb. ORIGIN Latin, left …   English terms dictionary

  • sinisterly — adverb see sinister …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sinisterly — See sinister. * * * …   Universalium

  • sinisterly — adverb In a sinister manner …   Wiktionary

  • sinisterly — adv. ominously, threateningly; wickedly, evilly, maliciously …   English contemporary dictionary

  • sinister — sinisterly, adv. sinisterness, n. /sin euh steuhr/, adj. 1. threatening or portending evil, harm, or trouble; ominous: a sinister remark. 2. bad, evil, base, or wicked; fell: his sinister purposes. 3. unfortunate; disastrous; unfavorable: a… …   Universalium

  • sinister — adjective Etymology: Middle English sinistre, from Anglo French senestre on the left, from Latin sinistr , sinister on the left side, unlucky, inauspicious Date: 15th century 1. archaic unfavorable, unlucky 2. archaic fraudulent 3. singularly… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Sandman — The Sandman is a fictional character, a popular figure in Western folklore who brings good sleep and dreams by sprinkling magical sand onto the eyes of children. Representation in traditional folkloreTraditionally he is a character in many… …   Wikipedia

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