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Filter by Meaning The teacher warned the students about the consequences of succumbing to the villainy of peer pressure.
The destruction of the forest was an act of villainy against nature.
The victim of the robbery described the villainy of the thief to the police.
The king was overthrown due to his villainy and oppressive rule.
The country was in a state of turmoil due to the villainy of the corrupt government officials.
She was afraid to walk alone at night because of the villainy that lurked in the city streets.
The villainy of the dictator was widely condemned by the international community.
The novel's plot revolves around the villainy of the main antagonist.
The king was determined to put an end to the villainy of the bandits in his kingdom.
The fairy tale warned of the dangers of falling into villainy.
The movie had a clear distinction between the hero's goodness and the villainy of the antagonist.
The book depicted the villainy of the antagonist in great detail.
The hero's bravery shone through despite the villainy of his opponent.
The children were fascinated by the villainy of the pirate in the story.
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