Sinister in a sentence | sinister example sentences
- Then it got more sinister.
- This time it was sinister.
- Sinister obliteration of a man.
- Such a sinister, horrible figure.
- He presented a sinister image as.
- Angela was altogether more sinister.
- It is certainly not as sinister.
- There was something sinister about.
- He made a sinister impression on me.
- It’s more sinister than I thought.
- D's eyes, giving him a sinister look.
- The moon was sinister over this plain.
- RAPED BY JEFF AND HIS SINISTER FRIENDS.
- There may be nothing sinister in this.
- There is really nothing sinister to it.
- I could see nothing sinister about him.
- Something sinister about Proud and Friedman.
- His face seemed darker, angrier even sinister.
- There was something sinister about the timing.
- T here was probably nothing sinister about the.
- Similar in rejection and far, far more sinister.
- But there was something sinister in Elsas eyes.
- That sinister victory was vanquished by liberty.
- Something… not just sinister, but beyond that.
- As for the rest of it, things were more sinister.
- But he never dreamt of anything sinister or evil.
- This time, it didn't have the same sinister feel.
- The scenery now looked a whole lot more sinister.
- Yet a more sinister alternative presented itself.
- In this sinister way I came into my inheritance.
- The words changed into a much more sinister story.
- No one caught a glimpse of the sinister foundation.
- She sensed that he had a sinister reason behind it.
- I don’t think anything that sinister happened.
- There was something sinister about the pale-faced.
- It was the most sinister laugh Smith had ever heard.
- In response, Sean glared at me with his sinister eyes.
- The elderly man had a sinister expression on his face.
- This sinister sensation is almost always fascinating.
- But a second wave of more sinister anxiety broke over.
- Everywhere else the sepulchre is sinister; here it is.
- Margaret had a sinister feeling of eyes following her.
- Such people have such a sinister, repulsive, hostile.
- Cat-butterflies were a little sinister, truth be told.
- There was a sinister laugh into the phone and Jake The.
- That sinister nettle had loved and protected that lily.
- But underneath all the calm and happiness is a sinister.
- But it gave Scott an inkling of a more sinister reality.
- In spite of its youth, it has already a sinister history.
- There were messes of a more sinister nature to be cleaned.
- There was a sinister suggestion about that unlocked door.
- This time Torbin sensed the purpose was far more sinister.
- It sounded more rhythmically Punch and Judy than sinister.
- The car games took on a sinister aspect during the course.
- She wandered over to it, but felt something sinister inside.
- But there was something much more sinister within the fridge.
- There’s something really wicked and sinister about humans.
- His misery was depicted in sinister lines on his countenance.
- Medraut looked sinister and beautiful in the low misty light.
- It is only now that I see the meeting in a more sinister light.
- On another it would be silly affectation; Abi made it sinister.
- But in truth the fisherman had a sinister plan, to make not the.
- The ideal of oppression was realized by this sinister household.
- A couple of years back, this same tunnel was both sinister and.
- He was out of my hands, nobody could think anything bad sinister.
- The dark reddish and repulsive liquid had a sinister gleam to Mr.
- The ghostly face floated down as it laughed in most sinister way.
- The outside of the house was dark and sinister, echoing the black.
- As he sat there he had the air of meditating upon sinister things.
- Mitchell saw his sinister motivations as convoluted, reprehensible.
- He actually saw that Jean Valjean, that sinister face, before him.
- Niggs, of course, would read the most sinister intentions into it.
- It was the oldest and most sinister building of the whole complex.
- Over all brooded a silence as sinister as that of a sleeping serpent.
- Instead of revulsion, there was lust and desire in his sinister eyes.
- There was something scary and sinister about the arrival of dusk too.
- In his youth, their visits are lugubrious; later on they are sinister.
- He knits his thick gray brows and his eyes gleam with a sinister fire.
- The sun rose behind the city, turning the towers to a sinister crimson.
- We have our ways, Phillip said as his lips formed a sinister grin.
- Also this helicopter was bigger than Booker’s, more sinister looking.
- Now, tell me who’s nuts? I said, giving her my most sinister grin.
- The sinister figure was holding a shiny object in their claw-like hand.
- A sinister grin crept over his face as he passed the five-mile exit sign.
- Despite its sinister name, Great Slave Lake has a rather peaceful history.
- The wind was blowing cold; something sinister was floating in the ambience.
- At the same instant Conan was aware of a sinister slithering ahead of him.
- Not at all sinister, she said, correcting herself severely; all most neat.
- An owl hoots and then something sinister usually happens in the next scene.
- But his haunting eyes made her feel there was something sinister about him.
- Its name alone signified it was far more sinister than guy’s night out.
- He turns slowly away while keeping his patient sinister eyes trained on Cass.
- All around that fledgling war god sinister wraiths took on the most menacing.
- It’s why man is capable of the most wonderful and the most sinister things.
- How dangerous were those two? They were sinister enough, sullen and tattooed.
- Peter was taken aback by Marc’s eagerness but thought nothing sinister of it.
- That question caused him to raise an eyebrow and create a sinister grin to match.
- Still, it is my opinion that it is, overwhelmingly, a sinister force in the USA.
- Smiled, despite it all, despite the sinister sound of what he’d just announced.
- This penetration of the shadows is indescribably sinister in the case of a child.