1 Raskolnikov smiled malignantly.
2 She was a diminutive, withered up old woman of sixty, with sharp malignant eyes and a sharp little nose.
3 The man, moreover, was very unpleasant, evidently depraved, undoubtedly cunning and deceitful, possibly malignant.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER III 4 After scanning Mr. Luzhin unceremoniously, Raskolnikov smiled malignantly, sank back on the pillow and stared at the ceiling as before.
5 Well, brother, to make a long story short, I was going in for a regular explosion here to uproot all malignant influences in the locality, but Pashenka won the day.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER III 6 Almost from the first, while he read the letter, Raskolnikov's face was wet with tears; but when he finished it, his face was pale and distorted and a bitter, wrathful and malignant smile was on his lips.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 7 A new overwhelming sensation was gaining more and more mastery over him every moment; this was an immeasurable, almost physical, repulsion for everything surrounding him, an obstinate, malignant feeling of hatred.