sinistrously (Meaning)
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sinistrously (adv.)
In a sinistrous manner; perversely; wrongly; unluckily.
With a tendency to use the left hand.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sinistrously
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sinistrously Sentence Examples
- The dark figure moved sinistrously through the shadowy alley, its intentions unknown.
- The mansion exuded a sinistrous aura, its windows casting an eerie glow on the surrounding grounds.
- The professor's eyes twinkled sinistrously as he revealed his malevolent plan.
- The stranger's grin had a sinistrous twist, sending shivers down my spine.
- The storm clouds gathered overhead, their sinistrous appearance promising a night of terror.
- The knife glistened sinistrously in the moonlight, a harbinger of impending doom.
- The abandoned asylum stood sinistrously on the outskirts of town, its secrets hidden within its crumbling walls.
- The politician's voice was like a venomous serpent, its sinistrous tone instilling fear in the hearts of his opponents.
- The ancient tome contained forbidden knowledge, its sinistrous pages promising both enlightenment and madness.
- The painting in the haunted gallery seemed to have a life of its own, its sinistrous gaze following me wherever I went.
FAQs About the word sinistrously
In a sinistrous manner; perversely; wrongly; unluckily., With a tendency to use the left hand.
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The dark figure moved sinistrously through the shadowy alley, its intentions unknown.
The mansion exuded a sinistrous aura, its windows casting an eerie glow on the surrounding grounds.
The professor's eyes twinkled sinistrously as he revealed his malevolent plan.
The stranger's grin had a sinistrous twist, sending shivers down my spine.