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vices <a vice; vices> SUBST MILIT

virtues and vices

warrant from vices ÉCON

vice <a vice; vices> SUBST

swivel vice ARCHIT

table vice ARCHIT

tube-vice ARCHIT

universal vice ARCHIT

vice admiral <a vice admiral; vice admirals> SUBST

vice-chairman SUBST (professions)

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Getting into evil company, he gets addicted to vices that make him ill-treat his wife and then desert her without any qualms.
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He states that though men have their vices, like drinking, they are far less harmful to society than women's vices.
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There was nothing of stoical austerity or of rhetorical indignation in the tone in which he treated the vices and follies of his time.
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Vices such as drunkenness, laziness, and promiscuity were all things that were seen as holding the country back.
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Amplification may refer to exaggeration or to stylistic vices such as figures of excess or superfluity (e.g., hyperbole).
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They are hardy and simple in their habits, generally free from the vices of thieving and debauchery; but credulous, obstinate, and unforgiving.
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He feels young people vandalise and fall into vices because of boredom and problems at home.
www.cbc.ca
They warn us that this quest is impeded by vices like covetousness, greed and the habit of instant gratification.
www.independent.co.uk
A wrathful deity is often an alternative manifestation of a bodhisattva or other normally peaceful figure, making the representations of all human vices and atrocities.
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This is why literature has been stripped of its atavistic roles of being reformatory, builder of morality, curser of vanities and abolisher of vices.
nation.com.pk

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