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"sinister" Definitions
  1. seeming evil or dangerous; making you think something bad will happen
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"Sadly, the plans of the other individuals were sinister, much more sinister," said United States Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan.
But my guess is that most Republican politicians are spineless rather than sinister — or, more accurately, sinister in their spinelessness.
That's not to say all the new technology being deployed during the coronavirus is inherently sinister, or could have sinister purposes.
Sinister (2012) Getting the image of Sinister villain Bughuul out of your head is no easy task — but go ahead, press play.
As United States Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan said in 2007: "Sadly, the plans of the other individuals were sinister, much more sinister."
And doesn't "God View" sound incredibly fucking sinister – so sinister, in fact, that not even known non-human deity Beyoncé is immune to its wiles?
This seemingly benign image has since become sinister-looking in the age of drones and government eavesdropping; forty years ago, it was sinister for different reasons.
Mr. Sinister especially likes to tinker with DNA and mutant genetics, and Moira has witnessed Sinister genetically engineering mutants in one of the timelines she's seen.
"Antennae of the sinister moth" — 1st in Niches & Hollows.
"Witch," with its sinister, meandering bass, is the most familiar of all, laced with howling violins that were absent in the past, but every bit insistent and sinister as anything on Beach Music.
But space watchers like Graziani see a more sinister application.
Eggers' method for crafting such a sinister film is simple.
It's less sinister and more… We were talking about polarization.
It also seems idiotic and, to a degree, mysteriously sinister.
The real answer, of course, is something far more sinister.
Ellis' characters are so perky and chipper, yet delightfully sinister.
Paradise has a connotation of being extremely sinister and ominous.
It was hard to discern anything sinister in all this.
The fact that he disappears after that doesn't seem sinister.
But then came a more sinister backlash to her candidacy.
The language feels thankfully dated at best, sinister at worst.
The question is whether Stoke's experience augurs something more sinister.
These increasingly sinister warnings came from more unexpected places, too.
But there are potentially more sinister effects, including vision deterioration.
In fact, it's a far more sinister and dangerous proposition.
Even the most sinister villains have origin stories, after all.
Sure, but the whole charade wouldn't be nearly as sinister.
This one's particularly sinister, so save it for your nemesis.
He immediately conveyed a more serious and potentially sinister vibe.
Many villagers were still convinced this was a sinister arrival.
But Graduation twists that truism until it becomes something sinister.
Kobach's mind, in contrast, is a place far more sinister.
That would be quite sinister, doubly so because it works.
Turns out, Derek is even more sinister than we thought.
I panicked: the water suddenly seemed sinister, my limbs sluggish.
But the true dynamics at play are far more sinister.
"I had no Machiavellian motive or sinister intention," he said.
Aside from the threat of protests, a more sinister shadow
He rapped in cool smears, an approachable sort of sinister.
But maybe there's something darker and more sinister at play.
He's rocking a sinister smile as the background track fades.
But many think that Winchester's remodels had more sinister motives.
Bogs have always been forbidding places, rich in sinister folklore.
This seems to prove the sinister efficacy of the killings.
"It's a fascinating combination of sinister and playful," she said.
The offenses range from small to large, petty to sinister.
But to others, the signs represented something much more sinister.
Critic's Notebook The disembodied hand has a sinister cinematic reputation.
The commune's managerial arrangements can only be described as sinister.
Lewis said he saw sinister forces at work this year.
But immigrant rights groups argue there's something more sinister afoot.
Mr. Darko, 28, is known for his sinister, gruff voice.
The term didn't always have a sinister ring to it.
Was this a technical malfunction or was it something sinister?
At one point, even a red balloon appears unbearably sinister.
But surveillance can also be used to serve sinister ends.
Her son was a normal kid, infected by something sinister.
There have been haunted mansions, sinister hotels and mental institutions.
There's nothing sinister about it; it was off the cuff.
It's a brave, new, brilliant, and sinister world out there.
Perhaps for our superior bacon, perhaps for other, more sinister reasons.
At the same time, something seemed sinister in my view. Castration?
It quickly becomes clear that Homecoming's intention is much more sinister.
We are shaking with curious excitement just imaging this sinister shape.
Or has he become even more sinister as time has passed?
It all seems to be part of a bigger, sinister plan.
Waterford's response is sinister, and layered: "So you have," he says.
But what if that "culture" was something else, something more sinister?
But what if he'd been an adult with more sinister motives?
And it's not a quiet, superpowered girl from a sinister lab.
And the something it was supposed to be was genuinely sinister.
I'm not saying that this is some abuse, something sinister– no!
While the video might be sweet, the subject is certainly sinister.
Does this represent a sinister move by speculators to undermine democracy?
She sat through more sinister marching as Bill Clinton's chief diplomat.
Image via Q13 FOXBehind the seemingly cute symbols, something sinister lurks.
Everything that happens is tinged with a sort of sinister strangeness.
Is there another, more sinister metaphor for globalization at work here?
Underneath that, a sinister crime may have gone down in secret.
His connection, she argued, was something much more visceral, even sinister.
Yet it's hard to judge how effective these sinister tactics were.
But in Jay's situation, there is a dramatic and sinister end.
She also starred as the sinister Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad.
This isn't to say there wasn't something sinister in the air.
Yet, that response is now being portrayed as sinister and equivocating.
The brand came to represent both convenience and sinister corporate overreach.
Instead, it's replaced with something more sinister: ghosts from her past.
Mr Putin's regime is sinister, as this newspaper has long documented.
At the heart of the story is the sinister villain Sephiroth.
Did you book this other hidden and sinister cabin in advance?
If the tweet is super negative, a deep, sinister sound plays.
But sometimes you wonder if something more sinister is at play.
"In sort of a sinister way, Harley symbolizes joy," Dini says.
And there's still an idyllic, beautiful setting that hides sinister undercurrents.
There's something sinister or something at least inexplicable about that place.
"So far it looks to me silly, not sinister," Cole said.
She also got a glimpse at his more sinister side, however.
It is sinister and dark, and I am influenced by that.
The dark truth about Davos isn't that it's sinister or significant.
But what replaced the trucker hat was possibly even more sinister.
And Alexa is now less likely to produce spontaneous, sinister laughter.
But this is the sinister lie at the center of Counterpart.
To be read through a monocle and with a sinister sneer.
In the end, the novel doesn't deliver on its sinister promise.
I don't know that the energy of this content is sinister.
But some early events outside the main cast are more sinister.
This one is slightly sinister the more you look at it.
Pepe's catchphrase, "Feels good, man," was also subjected to sinister remix.
Yet UNESCO's resolution veils, if thinly, a much more sinister objective.
Frank Underwood is back, and he's just as sinister as ever.
The attacks take place in a sinister atmosphere of municipal complicity.
The choirmaster, a sinister character, preys on most of the choirboys.
It's not indicative of a top or anything more sinister yet.
Mr. Matczak says he believes something more sinister is at work.
Smyth, the Maryland researcher, sees something even more sinister at work.
It was a sinister omen of France's decline, some promptly said.
We can join together in wondering if the guy in the trench coat is doing something sinister, and whether the free cat is actually bait in a trap set by a sinister guy in a trench coat.
The legal headache for them in such cases is establishing sinister intent.
In the Philippines though, transactional violence takes a much more sinister turn.
But most of the time firebrand speeches are hiding something more sinister.
But now she stands accused of cooking up something far more sinister.
What was once normal, a space of stability, has now become sinister.
Played by: Matthew McConaugheyVillainName: Petri DishCharacter: The sinister medical experiment gone awry.
It's not in the text, there's no sinister project to advance that.
Those still exist, but these days, there are far more sinister options.
This whole video makes Sinister seem like something off the Disney channel.
Is Terry really to blame, or is it something much more sinister?
No one says that Buttigieg was guided by racial or sinister motives.
There's a kind of sinister genius to this divide-and-conquer strategy.
Why would anybody think such a person would have a sinister agenda!
She then reveals that her online trolls have taken a sinister turn.
But she also fills it with ghosts, sinister and seedy and terrifying.
Something sinister is brewing in this House of Cards season 4 promo.
While Hadnagy demonstrates to raise awareness, others may have more sinister intentions.
But as the teaser progresses, things take a much more sinister turn.
"Us" is a nightmarish journey into a world invaded by sinister doppelgangers.
It's only over time that her sinister side starts to come out.
But there's nothing sinister or supernatural at work (that we know of).
The sex in "Queen's Justice" has none of these underlying sinister problems.
A necessary skill for all sinister parents in the digital age: Photoshop.
What tethers reserve managers to the dollar is not quite as sinister.
That's just not a cynical way that's violating his promises, that's sinister.
And there is something a bit sinister about that bowing Ronald McDonald.
There are shades of Watergate in these pic ... a sinister cover-up.
CRISPR has a sinister side, with the potential to radically alter humanity.
The reported violence from Russian fans in France features mysterious, sinister elements.
This reads like "friends of friends," the antiquated and sinister mafioso term.
Like Lynch, Madden has stylized the world to be a sinister place.
But that sinister context doesn't much taint the film's overall leisurely tone.
Given this, perhaps there's a more sinister reason for Trump's fierce loyalty.
Who knew that a smiling plush lion could look so totally sinister?
It can be accompanied by other, more sinister forms of magical thinking.
"There's no sinister reason I don't want to tell you," Conroy says.
Is this the moment her sinister, mystery-writer side will show itself?
Part of the art here is in how the everyday turns sinister.
While all this chaos ensues aboveground, something equally sinister is happening below.
The question is whether or not this turns into something more sinister.
This kind of euphemism becomes more sinister when applied to matters horrific.
It feels slightly hallucinogenic and also somewhat sinister: Why is he naked?
Never has a giant orb been so sinister and yet, so cool.
One fan, Tyler Hopkins, refused to leave the sinister plot line unexplained.
ROME — Anyone who thinks of a snake as something sinister should reconsider.
But within days, we quickly moved into a new, more sinister phase.
First, her casual attitude towards other people's intellectual property is less sinister.
A photo op with a sinister glutton and his North Korean counterpart?
" Kesey also said that Stone saw "sinister forces behind every Oreo cookie.
Throughout the conversation, Noah was laughing, some combination of awkward and sinister.
A heat-scorched Las Vegas Sun front page delivers that sinister warning.
The ancient cries of media bias have morphed into something more sinister.
He's discursive, suave, inhumanly cool, confident, superior, deadpan, sinister, patronizing and asexual.
The comedy is pitch-black, but the crowd appreciated its sinister quirks.
But Eubank's behaviour also opened him up to a more sinister backlash.
The combinations are inexplicable, a seamless fusion of the sinister and innocent.
The fictional version of voter fraud involves sinister characters — possibly illegal immigrants!
Alan opens the door to Adora's bedroom, and the music turns sinister.
Are they just odd and miserable, or is something more sinister afoot?
Tejal called the effect "sinister," but even so, it was easily tolerable.
Here she finds sinister references to exploited children and secret government experiments.
His music swirls and settles in tantalising, exquisite and occasionally sinister patterns.
Stalin took these measures to further extremes for his own sinister purposes.
The Montreal newspaper La Patrie noted "un sinistre craquement" — a sinister crack.
During the rehearsals, he becomes a different man, amusing and vaguely sinister.
In the long run, however, Trump's allies worry something more sinister looms.
In some corners, the explanations took on a much more sinister tone.
There is nothing sinister about any of this in a larger sense.
But it is not the sinister, antidemocratic cabal of his fever dreams.
Unfortunately, the drug sets an addictive trap that is sinister and subtle.
People love a flower crown, even if it has a sinister meaning.
Taiwan says China has sinister intentions, and it must defend its freedoms.
After all, there is a system in place with a sinister potential.
Does the unrecorded nanny start to take on a somewhat sinister air?
There may be something more sinister to Maud lurking beneath the surface.
Davis says he was totally caught off guard by the sinister allegations.
And Ben Mendelsohn makes for a slyly sinister villain as Director Krennic.
Later, his mood had darkened and he delivered a truly sinister tweet.
It encourages some to be bullies and turns others into sinister objects.
But there's another much larger, and more sinister, change called antigenic shift.
Is this bank heist actually a plot hatched by some sinister children?
By the '60s, the clown's sinister side had fully emerged once more.
Being with someone who pays for you can create a sinister dynamic.
With his haunting, echoey baritone, Quinn Kelsey is an unusually sinister Amonasro.
But the wrongness of the world has turned more sinister, to many.
Also gone are larger-than-life villains like Magneto or Mr. Sinister.
The other factor is more sinister and directly related to climate change.
"We have seen an effort by the media in recent hours to use the sinister actions of one sinister individual to score political points against me and the Republican Party," President Trump said at a rally on Friday.
Of course, we can already picture Leto as the sinister and creepy Joker.
And there's Caelynn versus Hannah B., a fight that seems far more sinister.
HANNITY: This is what makes it all so sinister in its starting earlier.
But is there a line where when hedonistic empathy becomes something more sinister?
Looking for something even more sinister than databases of your financial decision-making?
What should've been a legally straightforward process developed into something much more sinister.
Those intentions were hardly as uniform or as sinister as they first appeared.
He can fairly be said to have invented Black Mirror's most sinister sensibility.
Come, now, and descend into the sinister and disturbing world of Euros mascots.
Embracing socialism seems sinister, and something that no rational person should ever consider.
It had looked left, which the heraldic experts he consulted described as sinister.
"But behind that facade something dark and sinister was going on," she says.
"Reeducation camps" are perhaps the most sinister pillar of China's de-extremification policy.
Russian actions abroad are often characterized as sinister attempts to undermine the West.
"There was something more sinister hiding in my best-laid plans," she says.
The charges against Mr Titiev would be comical were they not so sinister.
"Reeducation camps" are perhaps the most sinister pillar of China's "de-extremification" policy.
What Roberts soon realizes is that this "opportunity" is something far more sinister.
Those plans were dashed after a visit to a friend's house turned sinister.
As I laid out the corporation's sinister plans, the crowd grew more indignant.
That sinister sculpture to the right comes with the place and predates history.
Japanese comic, that was made into a dark, sinister animated feature in 1995.
Jon, Rhodora's competitor, hires a private investigator to look into Dease's sinister past.
If you're feeling a particularly sinister, search "Scare Prank" in the App Store.
Watching someone just thoroughly not-miss over and over is more sinister, subtler.
Is it as simple as ditching in the ocean or much more sinister?
Such bands were distinguished by their moody sound, deathlike appearances and sinister themes.
Kramer says the threat from cyber attacks has become more sinister and challenging.
He sees sinister forces directing the flight of Syrian refugees and Mexican immigrants.
So we're revisiting the question: Is there something sinister behind all the whimsy?
Fernanda, played by Plaza with sinister deadpan, slinks around mischievously — she wants adventure.
Think of it like filter app Prisma, but with a more sinister spin.
We simply don't have reason to believe anything more sinister is going on.
Enter Hades, played with an air both sinister and suave by Patrick Page.
Gerrymanderers continue to perfect their sinister strategies in back rooms around the country.
Other cases throughout the years have resulted in more sinister and tragic outcomes.
Before long you come to feel you've been indoctrinated into a sinister cult.
But Bezos' friends told him the name sounded "a bit sinister," Stone writes.
In many cases, however, we know that the real motives are more sinister.
He says it was an accident, but Kristin suspects something far more sinister.
But a new batch arriving downtown in February will be much more sinister.
In her mind, Mr. Manson, California's resident boogeyman, was a sinister, looming presence.
Why does it make us think of execution, torture or other sinister situations?
Anyway, they go missing, and Hunley suspects a sinister group called the Apostles.
What's really happening, though, is more sinister: the weaponization of the administrative state.
Melding sinister narratives with playful iconography, each piece is a world unto itself.
He either had a terrible case of insomnia, or something sinister was afoot.
Can I un-banish myself from the most sinister depths of this hangover?
It is not the same as edging, which seems to me more sinister.
Yet, somehow, I can't help but suspect that something more sinister is afoot.
The "we've had presidents assassinated before" horseshit is far more sinister, of course.
There's another issue that has people worrying, though, and it's even more sinister.
As she ages, her childhood imagination and brashness morph into something more sinister.
It's always something degrading and low and sinister; look at the word 'white'.
This beloved classic candy factory tale has always had a more sinister side.
Kitchen porn but not sinister: A cook's gotta chop, a cook's gotta mince.
Gorey found inspiration in surrealism as he honed his "sinister-slash-cozy" aesthetic.
These Russians engaged in a sinister and systematic attack on our political system.
SCOTT I take a slightly more sinister view of the whole fan question.
The survivors of last Monday's dawn raid painted a much more sinister picture.
There's a pretty sinister reason David, Eddy, and Bobby were separated at birth.
Alas, without any sustained tension, the actors' behavior seems more odd than sinister.
The juxtaposition of the familiar and the Black Mirror-esque can seem sinister.
Schneeman vividly depicted both the virtuous Lethonee and the sinister but enticing Sorainya.
That he wanted to gut the establishment seemed more mischievous than actually sinister.
Is the blood-and-soil vintner Sylvain Leclair as sinister as he seems?
Gillum has faced something more sinister, multiple racist robocalls of neo-Nazi origins.
Some reviewers have found the show too sinister and sophisticated for theatergoing tykes.
But among some foreigners, Koh Tao has taken on a more sinister reputation.
The song in tandem with the video takes on a very sinister feel.
As the story continues, however, the narrator's commands grow more elaborate and sinister.
There were more long black robes and vaguely sinister coat-hanger-shoulder suits.
But as the story unfolds, it exposes the sinister complexity of American racism.
"His part was sinister, with humorous undertones," he said in a telephone interview.
Even his original costume — with skulls, spikes and chains — makes him look sinister.
She uses her feminine appearance to mask a sinister, more traditionally masculine ambition.
Then, she meets Amber (Ellie Duckles), whose charm masks her more sinister side.
At certain vital intersections, they installed slightly sinister devices that detect horn noise.
This "Star Wars" prequel brought back the Empire&aposs sinister Grand Moff Tarkin.
Seriously, what is up with Amber (Ellie Duckles), the completely sinister queen bee?
Fortunately, the explanation for the sudden proliferation of the number isn't anything sinister.
Trump said the strike aimed to disrupt "imminent and sinister attacks" on Americans.
Instead, they are viewed by many as a more sinister form of marketing.
Trump said Friday that Soleimani was plotting "imminent and sinister attacks" on Americans.
Trump's legal team is advancing exactly the opposite argument, to a sinister extent.
Inside the panic zone, we find the real threats, complexly layered and sinister.
Many wondered whether his departure was a lucky coincidence or something more sinister.
It is about special rules of the seedy and sinister world of Chinatown.
"There is something peculiarly sinister in the shark's makeup," wrote Murphy and Nichols.
In their obviousness, the vitrines lack the sinister bite of Kline's best work.
And to avoid intended trade-offs/design decisions being misconstrued as something more sinister.
But type "dog" 22 times in a row and a sinister message appears instead.
But in private, that fundamental need plays out in more prurient, even sinister ways.
But their sinister appearance, like human crows, curls a beckoning finger toward Daniel's lens.
Last week, production company A24 dropped some particularly sinister art for the upcoming film.
"These sinister ideologies must be defeated," Trump said in remarks at the White House.
"These sinister ideologies must be defeated," he said in remarks at the White House.
The most sinister is the future applications of such a repeal of the law.
But I still couldn't tell you exactly what's happening in the show's sinister periphery.
But the premise is still quite sinister, and watching it in action is jarring.
Sinister mailing list was setup by Paul Mitchell in August 1997 to assist David
If she had to pick her ultimate dream role, though, it'd be something sinister.
Tales abound of bloody turf wars, drive-by shootings and ringleaders with sinister nicknames.
The theme tune is wonderfully sinister, with lyrics tailored to each episode (see below).
This may not please Republicans, but it is not a sinister miscarriage of justice.
With every fresh tragedy comes a new, more sinister evolution of previous misinformation tactics.
Emily is now Empress of the Isles, but a sinister plot threatens her reign.
The Autobots are constantly at the mechanical throats of their brethren, the sinister Decepticons.
Edgar is a charming, handsome guru, but is he hiding a more sinister agenda?
But the apparent glamour of Juliet's role soon descends into something far more sinister.
They nurture conspiracy theories and believe this election is being hijacked by sinister forces.
A man that sinister can't be allowed to even put a nomination into play.
Which is exactly what using Galileo positioning is, though of course it's nothing sinister.
Castle can't help one person without triggering this sinister web to commit more evil.
What is sinister about her candidacy is the bizarre stance she's taken on vaccines.
Something sinister seems to be going on, but you can never figure out what.
Things got more sinister when the researchers took a look at the participants' questionnaires.
For starters, the expert takes at least 45 minutes to finish the sinister creation.
Kratz paints a different picture, telling The Wrap that the incident was more sinister.
His smile is more sinister, his crow's feet more shadowy, his pores more gaping.
You understand evolution and free markets and Serena Williams's sinister agenda better than anyone.
Soon enough, Olivia is being corralled by the Bolsheviks through a sinister stone building.
If you take them as true, then America is facing a sinister internal menace.
"He did this in a long, systematic, drawn-out and sinister manner," she said.
He thinks Islam is "sinister," feminism is stupid, and the world revolves around him.
The series — starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright as the smoothly sinister first couple.
Long ago, before Sony and Marvel joined forces, a Sinister Six project was announced.
But before long prosecutors came up with another, more sinister, theory about what happened.
Same with Slayer—they operate most proficiently in that mid-tempo, sinister pocket now.
Photographer Jorge Taboada calls them "sinister paradises," and his mesmerizing aerial photographs reveal why.
He lurks in the shadows of all sinister decisions made by the globalist elite.
It opens with a toy-piano melody that's so synthetic that it sounds sinister.
It should all feel so harmless, but there are sinister undertones running beneath it.
"Baidu, at that time I didn't know how sinister it could be," he wrote.
The relatable vibe lends added menace to the evening's sudden turn for the sinister.
Like its ancestor, the Trumpy Bear becomes more sinister if you understand its origins.
For all his bonhomie, there was a sinister aspect to Banks's embattled outlook. Leave.
In this context, Gopnik's blissful ignorance reads not as comical but as deeply sinister.
Why colluding among redwoods and amateur theatricals is particularly sinister remains unclear to me.
"When it Rain" is an abrasive, sinister track that has Brown in full flow.
And the sinister backstory laid out for the cursed, haunted artwork is incredibly generic.
It offered another tantalizing glimpse into Henson's apparently limitless, and sometimes rather sinister, imagination.
The real question, however, was whether there was something even more sinister going on.
It grew out of a simple, sinister question: What if masculinity were literally toxic?
In movies, such expressions of fury are often portrayed negatively, as hysterical, vengeful, sinister.
And Tyler Micoleau's lighting and Bray Poor's sound do have their insinuatingly sinister aspects.
She comes across as fiercely protective of her brother's legacy, if a little sinister.
Winkfield's combinations of forms are inexplicable, a seamless fusion of the sinister and innocent.
Because I am a person of color, the fan's gesture suggested its sinister meaning.
So the people making inconvenient assertions must be in the pay of sinister forces.
Or — with shades of "Rosemary's Baby" — is it something more sinister, damaged, heretofore unseen?
He played his characters with such energy and often a kind of sinister smile.
Others are pregnant with more sinister possibilities, especially the ones in which John appears.
The video clip, a nighttime bus ride through barren Warsaw, grows far more sinister.
There is a substantial minority of Americans with whom warnings about sinister secularists resonate.
Trump's more sinister and incomprehensible aim is to help the Russians whenever he can.
The novel is sinister, vivid, dreamlike, preposterous and, at the same time, creepily plausible.
Sinister statues called markayuq move like "howling carvings," having once existed as real people.
The Petra Collins-directed music video was the perfect combination of cheeky and sinister.
Has the carefree beach of "Gidget" been definitively replaced by a more sinister vision?
But what happens when life isn't just "unruly" but something more overwhelming and sinister?
As they try to survive the freezing conditions, they unravel a sinister local legend. 
Zandi, though, sees a more sinister scenario unfolding, in which Trump doesn't go quietly.
The East Coast "bomb cyclone" on Thursday looks both beautiful and sinister from space.
At least, they should not have been prejudged as a sinister obstruction of justice.
But when Rahman failed to return to the restaurant, things took a sinister turn.
But readers of The New York Times in 2495 might have suspected something sinister.
Those he paired with a snap-button Western shirt in a sinister cyan blue.
In the populist vision, the critic is simultaneously fastidious and intimidating, comic and sinister.
She seems like a sinister villain, but it's a lot more complicated than that.
But the thing is, modern authoritarians generally don't have that kind of sinister blueprint.
It throws their motivations into question, recontextualizing their decency as something far more sinister.
It's a bit more utilitarian than its kin, or at least less sinister-seeming.
Looked at as a photo series, though, the Szondi Test is sinister and captivating.
That was a reminder, too, of the incompetence that laces even the sinister in Egypt.
Could this be a case of reverse migration, or is something more sinister going on?
That alone is pretty gross, but dust often contains something far more sinister than dirt.
There's something sinister about the abortion clinic that Jay suspects but isn't willing to share.
Discovering all of this paints the opening scene, and many others, in a sinister light.
It's all very friendly, as long as you're not a sinister, non-English-speaking interloper.
Bryce wears a sinister smirk, implying that a vulnerable Chloe could be sexually assaulted next.
But as the hour continued, the song slowed and warped, taking on a sinister tone.
And in the other, the singer and Game of Thrones actress sported sinister, sultry smirks.
For my upcoming trip to Europe, my fears are different and a bit more sinister.
A fusillade of tense, razor-like roars ripped across the room, stabilizing as sinister pulsations.
It's her blackouts and bouts of rage that hint at something more sinister, more culpable.
That is what brings the Waterfords to their sinister conversation in the manor green greenhouse.
"There's no good explanation for what happened, but nobody thinks it's anything sinister," he said.
Sinister-looking face of #HurricaneMatthew at landfall in #Haiti [Un-doctored #weather #satellite image] pic.twitter.
Experts also say that the database risks becoming a sinister surveillance tool for local police.
Severine also has a mysterious, sinister-seeming government job that surely ties into Ulysses' dreams.
But seemingly out of nowhere, Netanyahu's Likud party started carpeting the country with sinister ads.
A sinister image of Hurricane Matthew, resembling a human skull, has lit up the Internet.
Others say Mr. Trump's actions go beyond the outlandish and cross into more sinister territory.
The academy is, like, insanely sinister, and the ballerinas start dying by increasingly brutal means.
Some Wisconsinites decided this crossed the line from routine partisan activity to something more sinister.
The twist is that the martini has an agenda more sinister than its pink façade.
That means no jump scares, no sinister undertones, no gripping plot to keep you awake.
" Nef describes the scent as being "ancient, like in a kind of cool, sinister way.
Why does the scenario with the doctor seem far more sinister than the trolley problem?
"Microtargeting" someone in order to influence their political views and voting behaviour appears more sinister.
It is then that his sinister left straight and his flurries of punches cause knockouts.
Motherboard editor-in-chief, Derek Mead, explores some of the most likely and sinister theories.
It wouldn't be the first time that whale sounds were confused for something more sinister.
We made the music really dark and made the lyrics fit with the sinister music.
THE term "Fifth Beatle" conjures up the impression of a Svengali or sinister éminence grise.
He was regarded by his devotees as alternately a sinister force and an avenging angel.
And that was before Abby got involved with whatever Sarah's (Zoe Perry) sinister organization is.
At the center is none other than her own sister (Sylvia Hoeks) with sinister intentions.
Much of that sinister feeling, though, fell away with the videos themselves, which were remarkable.
The conclusion is that some sinister plot was advanced, usually involving the confiscation of firearms.
They will accuse dedicated lifelong diplomats of being part of a sinister Deep State conspiracy.
Some simply blame it on airplanes, but others think the sounds are far more sinister.
Contrast that with the scenes in Marseille, which were as sinister as they were predictable.
As for conspiracies, governments like to hint that sinister outside forces are stirring things up.
That winking, sinister-looking cigar you see above is one of the game's many bosses.
The two books even confirm each other's account of that sinister new technology called writing.
Some of us thought about going over there one night to smash that sinister calabash.
There are also sinister, if mostly coincidental, similarities between American and German technologies of death.
That's not even necessarily a sinister plot; China will understandably put its own economy first.
Manny: Recently though, Fox News opinion programs have been accused of something far more sinister.
His sinister goal was to use trained dolphins to attach explosives to the presidential yacht.
Are they generous because they're grieving or is it more sinister than they let on?
Tim Burton's preceding stabs had been dark, sinister and nightmarish affairs, particularly the second installment.
Even a dinner arranged for top 20 leaders in Germany is made to look sinister!
As they soon discover, the Chancellor's plans for the animals are sinister in the extreme.
But I'd say it's a little more pessimistic of an album, a little more sinister.
"It's like some reverse Psycho scene," a law enforcement source said after the sinister discovery.
Mr. O'Keefe has been accused of making conversations appear more sinister than they really were.
But the inventive layouts, sinister terror, and wealth of beasts here are things of beauty.
It will perhaps not surprise you to discover that there are sinister forces at play.
But at least one of the letter's writers considers the matter to be more sinister.
"There's no sinister plans, no plot, no motive," Ms. Gallicchio, a federal public defender, said.
A whimsical, slapstick quality might turn sinister, but what holds your attention is the specificity.
Now, she's leaving comedy behind for something a little more sinister: WarnerMedia's The Flight Attendant.
This image has been interpreted in a sinister way, but it was quite the opposite.
Cutout swaths loop and overlap, like snake-skin scales, to gorgeous, looming, somewhat sinister effect.
This sinister virtual lending library contains more than just a bunch of loose-limbed screeds.
Hayden isn't the mindless drone or sinister spy boss that his harshest detractors might believe.
Conspiracy theorists' tales paint Jews as a sinister force, with great and mysterious hidden powers.
Or had they resulted from something more sinister, like a Russian mole inside the agency?
Versions of the website have become more sinister, with red targets appearing on protesters' faces.
To that I say: Watch the clip, and tell me this shit isn't wildly sinister.
What used to be a problem of negligence has evolved into something far more sinister.
How could he assume that going public with his sinister story would achieve anything positive?
The trouble is that throughout our history, surveillance was frequently used to serve sinister ends.
They're a couple of battered and slightly sinister vaudevillians on a late-career mental walkabout.
The latest and most sinister anti-tech "solution" is known as the hipster antitrust movement.
She suggested ways to safeguard your data from sources more sinister than any dungeon dominatrix.
After the Enlightenment in the 20123th century, this paradox began to yield outright sinister manifestations.
But there's also something sinister — something that involves creepy blonde clones and missing teens — looming.
What the game first presents as familiar is gradually revealed to be sinister and uncertain.
When the world thought she was guilty, they became sinister gestures of an alleged killer.
There's also a more sinister version of the meme kicking around the world wide web.
In that way, the company comes off as being much more sinister than Fox News.
A chair sits beneath an exposed electrical outlet from which two sinister wires dangle down.
At its best, her work is buoyant, varied, and, while often sinister, saturated with pleasure.
The email was anonymous and littered with typos and grammatical errors, but its tone was sinister.
He held up a photo of the sinister green cartoon character who tries to steal Christmas.
But the MK-Ultra of Suspicious Minds sounds significantly more sinister than its real-life version.
It's sinister that they will have this ability to control our phones en masse at all.
"In neuroscience, we have a much less sinister but similar notion of that control," Yttri said.
Despite the findings, Jafari doesn't think it's a matter of sinister intent on the doctors' part.
"The Phone Booth Project" hints at the more sinister implications of the unrestricted flow of information.
It led me to one of the most sinister and really mysterious crimes in American history.
But at the temple, Wat Pa Sattharuam, it turned into something much bigger and more sinister.
Or perhaps it was a more sinister attempt at product placement for the ubiquitous coffee chain?
Skarsgard's Pennywise has a far more sinister edge, marked by piercing yellow eyes and contorted movements.
With a more aggressive score, you'd get a particularly sinister version of Rez's trance-y vibe.
Young women have become afraid of using contraceptive pills because they're worried about sinister side effects.
"Scenic Turnout," for example, the most sinister song on the record, doesn't even employ a chorus.
Nor is there anything sinister about Democrats' decision to depose witnesses in a non-public setting.
The second kind, a dome camera typically enclosed in a tinted plastic bubble, is more sinister.
One newspaper ran a sinister front page accusing him of "backing secret plot to thwart Brexit".
Ahead, check out some of the sinister options you can get your hands on this fall.
Opponents of the vote see a more sinister power play that skirts usual checks and balances.
I imagined the show would be like a more sinister adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada.
The opposition Democratic Alliance fears sinister motives, warning of "a culture of intimidation" against corruption-fighters.
Officials hoped this meant that Cinder was hibernating, but it appears something more sinister had happened.
The somewhat sinister nature of FEMA's responsibilities hasn't been lost on the so-called alt-right.
Could the balloons below be a sinister celebration after an evil politician wins a key election?
The crew — death-row inmates led by a doctor (Juliette Binoche) with sinister motives — has vanished.
AMC's The Little Drummer Girl started off on an incredibly dark note and keeps getting sinister.
No one could have foreseen Tuesday's sinister mission to turn a vehicle into a deadly weapon.
They have sinister titles like Kids Have to Dance, Can You Beat Up a Fifth Grader?
In some cases, Purdue Pharma's marketing verged on the sinister and even crossed into the illegal.
Both are set in ineffectual, vaguely sinister institutions intended to aid people with mental health issues.
The group decided that sinister forces must be at work, no doubt plotting against the country.
Sinister yet empowering, Lui-Wong creates vivid patterns which explore the dark side of female relationships.
Adora's (Patricia Clarkson) brand of sinewy, sinister sweetness was given a name: Munchausen by Proxy syndrome.
But the judges weren't bribed or leaned on by sinister hatchet men from the local mob.
After her sinister deed is done, she meets her son in the woods outside Outpost 3.
Although it's a balmy summer afternoon, I imagine this area would be sinister late at night.
Doesn't it just seem like something big and sinister must be lurking under those glamorous facades?
More than just saddening, the deaths of the pigs could also have a more sinister twist.
In other words, back channels are only a sinister tool when the Trump administration does it.
Second, the fictional namesake and his family have a sinister reputation in the Harry Potter stories.
Sinister Six is a supervillain team that has frequently clashed with Spider-Man in the comics.
Lithuanian artist Shaltmira makes sinister, psychedelic illustrations reminiscent of old-school punk-era DIY flyer art.
Kraft's ideas for Here go even farther than that, and they start to sound almost sinister.
While doing so, the Coens also cleverly point us toward some sinister, plot-sensitive background details.
"I'm a sinister, world-conquering, artificially intelligent robot," he says, as the other droids chime in.
Danny Perez: I think it definitely has elements of horror, it definitely has ominous sinister tones.
Here comes Mitt Romney to rescue the ailing Republican Party from the sinister Donald J. Trump.
But nature is full of vice, and so we've explored the slightly sinister side of plants.
I don't think it's sinister running over NPCs, but I do actively try to avoid it.
We know he has no interest in ruling, but he may still have some sinister purpose.
Such a setting can easily shift from familiar to sinister, as urban density becomes a trap.
The first trailer shows the film's "sinister, thriller vibe," so perhaps that will increase the kink.
Nearly ten years in office, and what is left to show for Harper's sinister secret agenda?
But our collective failure to discuss the pleasure of sex is far more sinister than prudish.
These Terrain lanterns are basic outdoor lights, but they can become sinister with a little finesse.
In the comics, the Sinister Six is a team of some of Spider-Man's deadliest foes.
Elsewhere, a row of sinister mannequins donned an array of night vision goggles, made by ZeroDark.
The song was murky and strange, like a spiky funk jam slowed to a sinister crawl.
Only time will tell if that's what happened with Epstein or if something more sinister occurred.
But that did not stop Mr. Trump from insisting that there was a more sinister threat.
Though silver wheels might pop more but the graphite wheels give it a more sinister look.
Most seem to believe that nebulous, sinister forces are corrupting American governance and actively eroding freedom.
It's at this point that the sinister stupidity of it all becomes a bit less comedic.
But his performance and his physical presence tend to make every interaction feel sinister and ominous.
See how we survived Makeda, rumor has it, is skilled in the sinister arts of voodoo.
The bone-spur bozo residing in the Oval Office, surrounded by terrified sycophants, has sinister talents.
His relatively harmless drunkenness seemed to turn into something more sinister, those close to him said.
But once they have these symptoms, some people begin to expect something more, something more sinister.
The most obvious way to discern the two reptiles is to stare down their sinister snouts.
But there is reason to doubt Foer's sinister interpretation of the evidence about Trump's email server.
Yes, it's disturbing that our president likes dictators, but that's a symptom of something more sinister.
Sometimes the rooms are already haunted, in ways that can be sinister, comical or even sweet.
The door could open, something benign could emerge, or, just as easily, something with sinister intent.
Mostly, they are seated or standing in their plush offices and homes, looking powerful, if sinister.
The fact that they're purposefully void of meaning always winds up making them feel somewhat sinister.
Then it peels that mask off like a replicant to reveal the more sinister creature underneath.
This may be its more sinister legacy: a subtle but lifelong derangement of mind and body.
Hugh Grant found the terrifyingly sinister Joker "unendurable" — but not for the reasons you may think.
"I don't think it's sinister," Parscale said in an interview with CBS' "60 Minutes" last year.
He talked to us through a poison cloud that made his deep-set eyes look sinister.
Mr. Guo has had more success as views about China in Washington have grown more sinister.
Her voice retains its signature rasp, but loses that knife-sharp edge, curdling into sinister sweetness.
But civil rights advocates see a more sinister motive behind the laws currently before the courts.
And Joanne Froggatt — that's Anna Bates of "Downton Abbey" to you — taps into her sinister side.
China's foreign ministry claimed the U.S. has "sinister intentions" after Trump signed the bills into law.
Every time the future is saved, a new and more sinister one blooms on the horizon.
Opinion The world's refugee crisis knows no more sinister exercise in cruelty than Australia's island prisons.
" Off the table entirely are "illegal," when used as a noun, and the sinister-sounding "alien.
The New Year was here, but already it felt old, in the most sinister way imaginable.
Could there be something a little sinister to the lovable guru and her life-changing magic?
No less sinister is his attempt to revise history and cast himself as a misunderstood visionary.
Fantasy author Erin Lindsey was particularly taken with Ruth Wilson's performance as the sinister Mrs. Coulter.
Was it an ingenious, sinister operation that harnessed big data to power Donald Trump to victory?
There's a sinister Komodo dragon, his tongue darting out menacingly as he broods along the surf.
Witches, on the other hand — even sexy, ahistorical ones — are more dangerous, more sinister, more powerful.
And the flip in the script also allows Gyllenhaal to tap into something much more sinister.
And not only is it sinister, it's profitable — at least when it comes to air travel.
The camera becomes a solemn monument to its own sinister history, one of subjugation and gaze.
From that point on, that sinister symbol became permanently stitched into the fabric of my life.
It's a false distinction: she's showing off her ability to sketch environments, many of them sinister.
Clearly frightened, the woman asks the robot, "Where's David?" and that's where things take a sinister turn.
Mind you, there doesn't appear to be a whole sinister plot to commodify human ability and talent.
Based on a webtoon, this show introduces viewers to plenty of different ghosts, all with sinister stories.
Unfortunately, as she investigates the truth behind her donor's mysterious death, the survivor embodies "troublingly sinister" traits.
A year ago, the mixed martial arts community found itself in the grips of a sinister delirium.
There's something hulking and sinister about him on screen that just makes the bad-guy thing work.
Could it be a shell business for something more sinister, a la the power plant in Hawkins?
These users, we kind of chased them around the site, and they would do really sinister things.
" However, Kasparov, who now chairs the Human Rights Foundation, said he thinks "there's probably something more sinister.
Renée Zellweger is tapping into a far more sinister character for the Netflix original series, What/If.
And the reliance of Americans on their technology has never seemed more problematic or sinister going forward.
They also have a more sinister rep as vicious bastards that drag sailors to their watery doom.
The first photo from the upcoming Ocean's Eight is here — and the ladies are looking fashionably sinister.
This finally broke the sinister hold Toreba had on my brain, and also made me really angry.
That may mean that something besides terrorists caused the tragedy; it could also mean something more sinister.
It sounds a bit sinister on paper, but if you watch the video you'll see it's nice.
Their exclusiveness led many people to think these talking shops sinister, or an undisclosed tunnel to power.
Statik's overall vibe feels like a more sinister take on Portal; playful, but also a little creepy.
Partisan news bias is far from new, but in 2017, it took on a more sinister tone.
"There's this sense that art is this weird other world that's really opaque and sinister," he said.
What sinister activity could be lurking beneath those trees as their leaves blow softly in the breeze?
The trafficking of women and girls is among the most sinister crimes the agency investigates, Miller said.
There's nothing sinister about it—they are joining in willingly, or at least I think they are.
Unless, of course, Mr Erdogan had a sinister plan up his sleeve to rig the new election.
Not without reason did Machiavelli make Cesare the hero of his masterpiece of sinister machination, "The Prince".
These are violent criminals who belong to some of the most sinister motorcycle gangs in this country.
Despite Foos's preoccupation with watching strangers have sex, the most shocking journal entry is far more sinister.
The artist plays each of her spirit sisters and conjures up their dark power with sinister delivery.
Every morning, for an indeterminate period of time, an almost sinister soundtrack fills the streets of Pyongyang.
It has sometimes been deployed as an analogy to the sinister glitz of Moscow under Vladimir Putin.
But when he started to kill animals to "show his love," she realized something sinister was up.
The Unfriended movies have a good deal of fun turning the Skype call sound into something sinister.
What at first seemed like a lone-wolf attack quickly turned into something more organised and sinister.
Because it looks like this referendum has triggered something far more sinister: A plunge into the unknown.
" Of the second incident he detailed in his essay, Joseph says, "That was a little more sinister.
Hemsworth, as Billy Lee, shows up unannounced at the hotel and does a sinister, but sexy, dance.
Finally, the VPC aims to expose the gun lobby, and the NRA's sinister political influence in Washington.
Did Cheryl really kill Jason or is something even more sinister happening in the shadows of Riverdale?
Ward also claims that Kushner is just as "sinister" — and self-serving — as his father-in-law.
Devin Nunes began his political career, appropriately enough, because he believed he had uncovered a sinister plot.
I knew how I wanted things to sound early on, sinister and sweet, but it's evolved now.
But as Pepe's sinister turn shows, it also allows artists with racist intentions to be directly hateful.
After years of nonstop scandals from Big Tech, the usual buzzwords have taken on a sinister cast.
Still unclear is how Sony and Marvel will sort out the rights to the Sinister Six characters.
The Homecoming credits doesn't confirm that the Sinister Six are coming, it just hints that they could.
The sinister sparkling when it's processing information looks worse than the red glow in the Terminator's skull.
Among the deluge of commentators were more sinister actors who took down the site, the FCC said.
When Jupe's character accidentally knocks over their lamp, the shattering glass draws the attention of something sinister.
"There is a sinister organization that is trying to worm its way into our ranks," he said.
But the collection of paintings seem to find a balance between the sinister and the light-hearted.
The same refrain was echoed later by Trump in his speech Friday warning of Iran's "sinister" worldview.
To outsiders, Trump seems to be shunning the American dream in favor of something far more sinister.
Remember, he was an enthusiastic birther and has gone on to embrace every sinister paranoid fantasy since.
But in Orwell: Keeping an Eye on You this everyday activity takes on a more sinister tone.
There is something unspeakably sinister about a machine that does nothing — absolutely nothing — except switch itself off.
There she becomes a victim instead, in sinister thrall to an English teacher whom everyone calls Master.
Some pro-government newspapers in Turkey have continued to foment the idea of sinister American political conspiracies.
That's largely because of the production, which is more sinister and less manic than last time around.
Is it all out of the goodness of his heart, or does he have a sinister agenda?
You know, lots of those kinds of things media tries to portray (about) us (as) very sinister.
Clinton being sworn in as secretary of state and as a senator turn sinister over haunting strings.
The rooms begin to grow increasingly sinister and evil, pushing the limits of David's psyche and humanity.
The polarizing "us-versus-them" mentality, and the sinister beliefs associated with cults, are abundant in Trump.
And there's Jake Kane, being ambiguously sinister in a way that Veronica can never quite fully parse.
The whole mic whipping thing, it seems really… there's something sort of sinister and sexual about it.
It feels jovial and supportive in that environment, but it's ultimately a sinister seclusion from natural life.
He was charming and sweet, and it was easy to ignore the sinister parts of his personality.
The results, especially in slow motion, made Vegas look somewhat sinister and with a post-apocalyptic vibe.
The shopkeep is a strange, flitting man, a sinister, five pixel-wide grin never leaving his face.
This has been a sinister 72 hours of barely sublimated violence, impotent nationalism, and open carry racism.
"Luminauts", the album opener, was a fine example, all slow and sinister before bursting into angry life.
Various instruments brought a sinister cast to solo lines that thread through the textures, then splinter off.
But many observers here saw something in Mr. Sharif's downfall that was more selective, possibly more sinister.
The hacker, played by Rami Malek, has battled anxiety, a prison stint, drug addictions and sinister corporations.
For Mr. Delgado, however, the ads represent something more sinister than simply portraying him as a rapper.
And now there's the added insinuation that sinister Jewish financiers are the real culprits behind this invasion.
How that represents evidence of a sinister deep-state conspiracy is a question for morons to ponder.
Mannaert's sinister composition proves apt: Before the cops arrive, Weegee repositions the corpse to heighten the drama.
Ted is like that, but much more sinister, and Buffy is the only one who realizes it.
However, over the years, there has been the occasional guard who read sinister motives into the game.
J.P. The most instinctual melodist of the SoundCloud generation, Juice WRLD has a sweet yet sinister voice.
Sinister is a feeling that is commonly associated with cults and communes, but it's not always justified.
Silence often operates the way the violins do in "Jaws," as a warning that something sinister awaits.
Tragic Source The sinister bullying in Scholastique Mukasonga's 2012 novel "Our Lady of the Nile" starts small.
Has he abandoned Ian and the others who depend on him, or has something more sinister occurred?
But some are so blinded by hatred of Trump that they argue he has done something sinister.
" He argued that parents attempting to cross the border are "using children for their own sinister purposes.
Stormzy has said he backs opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn and has criticised Johnson as "sinister".
Mick Jagger plays a kind of sinister and very charismatic art dealer in The Burnt Orange Heresy.
A black snake, both erotically phallic and creepily sinister, is slithering through a hole in the disc.
He undid himself with his megalomania, bullying management style and alliances with the city's more sinister forces.
They may have been too chaotic to be truly sinister, but the danger seemed clear and present.
The two, along with Venom, have all been members of the Sinister Six group at one point.
Overstatements by opponents of donor privacy broadly insinuate these rights are sinister, which should offend most Americans.
Her intentions are both sinister and maternal: She wants Sabrina to take over her seat in Hell.
Their most sinister discoveries are some slipshod programming and security risks that they believe can be managed.
In an even more sinister twist, all four women were linked together because they worked as escorts.
Some even see a more sinister plot: to weaken federal agencies by pushing longtime career workers out.
Joel wheedles the money from his in-laws, but, unsurprisingly, the startup is hiding a sinister secret.
The joke is rooted in the popular image of Florida as the slightly sinister underbelly of America.
"Listening to the Frogs With Demon Eyes" ends up being sinister and mystical at the same time.
That — not sinister Machiavellian plans — is the real lesson of the political success of public choice economics.
The new accusation is made all the more sinister for its absurd and at times cartoonish details.
Amid an international uproar, a recording of the sinister droning was widely circulated in the news media.
The most sinister aspect of the law is the state's power to annul citizenship in certain cases.
More progressive advocacy groups will often claim that sinister forces work to undercount groups that they favor.
Do these facts signal something sinister, or could the painting simply have been lost in the mail?
That hasn't stopped the flow of sinister stories and strange conspiracies about the organizers of the strike.
The title suggests something more sinister, though: high-rise buildings causing wind tunnels that buffet passers-by.
Others resemble a battlefield amputation: a painful loss which cannot dispel the sinister whiff of some deeper infection.
"Top" and "Super Saiyan" were sinister, "Right Now" was comic, and "Left Right" was both of those things.
The two were on a mission to reveal the sinister reality behind their plastic, suburban, Southern California neighborhood.
When you lock your phone screen, you protect your private data from casual snooping and more sinister intrusions.
As the strangers wait to flee the station, one of them turns out to have a sinister agenda.
Sometimes, characters who are just as sinister, like Scandal's Cyrus Beene (Jeff Perry) are hiding in plain sight.
His desire to silence comic dissent raises the more sinister reason Trump is refusing to attend the WHCD.
" Acrylic and Wash & Set are all premeditated murder," she says, cocking her head back with a sinister laugh.
Is this a sinister foreshadowing of the terrors to come... or just a salute to trendy fall fashion?!
" Shomer cautioned against "trying to establish 'links' in order to suggest something [is] more sinister than it is.
"Drunk In L.A." describes the kind of party where dark shadows and isolation lead to a sinister ending.
But it is just as likely that the experiments mark the beginning of something bigger and more sinister.
But what makes it sinister is that it's delivered under false pretenses in a setting ripe for manipulation.
In recent days, hostile foreign governments have seized on Mr. Trump's commentary as evidence of America's sinister motives.
My cat talks to Mousr — with those same sinister chattering, chirping cat-sounds that typically signal imminent murder.
One of last year's best low-budget surprises, The Witch is full of Old English and sinister goats.
But there's something sinister about this strange, smooshy 'chu, quietly smiling among the severed heads of its brethren.
Both Lyra and Pan are in danger as they travel because they're being hunted by two sinister forces.
But this sugary pastime has a sinister side, as Quebeckers are now learning through a sensational criminal trial.
Their spirits are then removed from their bodies, which, in turn, are operated by sinister beings for battles.
Vee's (Lorraine Toussant) treacly, sinister sweetness leaves a permanent mark on everyone she encounters, especially Taystee (Danielle Brooks).
Is the journey a meditation on the way mental illness can warp experiences in sinister and isolating ways?
Unlike the fourth-season episode "Arkangel," this installment doesn't hinge on consumers clamoring for some comically sinister product.
He may not have murdered anyone, but Oliver's quickly become just as sinister as the original Keating Four.
In fact, AI is already deeply ingrained in our society in a far more subtle and sinister way.
Others look more sinister, such as techniques to monitor users, which can help authorities keep tabs on citizens.
Technology used responsibly and benignly by one country or agency can be used for sinister purposes by another.
If something potentially sinister was seen, the protocol employed was to order a three-month follow-up scan.
Whigham plays the role of a detective investigating the company, which is more sinister than it first appears.
Her compositions often feature groups of people in ambiguous situations, which might be completely innocent or more sinister.
" It's just all kinds of sinister little shits crawling on Kozakiewicz's hand:Now here's "Biggest Snail in the World !
It has sinister sound effects, some Eastern European organ melodies, a tough house beat and cool vocal samples.
Buried deep inside their phone are dark secrets that reveal the most sinister parts of who they are.
But the trailer leaves us believing that Rose is naive to the sinister goings-on in the house.
In Leaving Neverland, Safechuck details how many of the kid-friendly features were allegedly used for sinister purposes.
Clovis repeatedly engaged in conspiratorial theories, particularly ones that cast the Obama administration in the most sinister light.
Venom drops October 5, so get ready for more vaguely sinister references to dookie once fall rolls around.
But towards the end of 2015, Pepe morphed from a big friendly frog into something much more sinister.
We have come to a point where each side believes the other is stupid or sinister, or both.
The hands can be read as either sinister or tender, which exposes the power dynamics of institutionalized medicine.
It looks like a sinister ceremony, one in which the men treat the dead animal with utter respect.
According to David there was something more sinister going on, and he decided he wasn't gonna take it.
In the clip, both are dressed as sexy nurses, a perfect costume choice given the evening's sinister theme.
After his execution, his consciousness lives on as a hologram under the ownership of a sinister museum proprietor.
As the bullying intensified and the unfounded allegations grew more sinister, Lynn worried that his reputation would suffer.
The sorts of sinister stories that Trump favors have never been the exclusive preoccupation of marginalized political opponents.
Monsters carry out individual atrocities and conceal our complicity, which is far more sinister than the monsters themselves.
He became a successful commercial screenwriter after his script for "Sinister" was made into a hit horror movie.
But this scandal is the latest reminder of how easy sinister forces find it to pull his strings.
On the other hand, if you don't run away screaming and they are sinister, you've got another problem.
It didn't take long for the opposition to the migrants in Freital to take a more sinister turn.
The establishment tends to think of Marxists as either dangerous or absurd—as sinister revolutionaries or naïve idealists.
The piano-led beat has a calm and sinister edge and Q in particular is in full flow.
In other words, it's highly unlikely that a sinister doctor is waiting somewhere to prey on my organs.
But there is a more sinister long-term answer for the Democrats' whole-hearted embrace of illegal immigration.
It also has a magnetically affixed head, though the BB-9E's topper has a more sinister, edgy look.
His mouth is at a lamentable angle, drawn down on one side in an expression of sinister glee.
Like other examples of Smith's most powerful paintings, this one weaves a spell that's sad and vaguely sinister.
Octavia Spencer appeared as Dr. Mary Beth Evilini, who was just as sinister as her last name suggested.
" But the psalm's next lines are more sinister: "May his children be fatherless and his wife a widow!
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Did he go to Syria as a citizen-journalist, as he claims, or were his intentions more sinister?
The message is plain: White people are good, yellow people are shifty, brown people are weak or sinister.
But as the harsh winter weather sets in, the idyllic location feels ever more remote... and more sinister.
The boy's face is covered with a veil, nothing sinister about that: It's there to keep dust away.
The pressure that Elliott exerts, combined with its fearsome reputation, can make even benign-sounding statements seem sinister.
But the latest revelations also suggest something more sinister: that the social network could be intentionally deceiving people.
But Breitbart, under Mr. Bannon, also embraced a more sinister element — a white nationalist and anti-feminist agenda.
So it's not just a place where men sit around a stage in a long coat looking sinister.
Although technically correct, the word took on a more sinister meaning as it spread through social media circles.
Not all were as amused by the gift, and suggested Putin could be using it for sinister motives.
"I just want to be part of the news, Jake," McKinnon as Conway said with a sinister tone.
Close followers of Prince find it hard to believe that anything sinister could have played into his death.
The hackers pointed to these missions as evidence that NASA is doing sinister geoengineering experiments with the climate.
Banksy left a sinister holiday message on a brick wall in the South Wales town of Port Talbot.
Looking ahead, Peril shows how these ideas have stayed with following generations of teen girls — and turned sinister.
Now it's just photos of sinister-looking wall mold and 300-word rants about waste in the sink.
And shows like "House of Cards" that depict Congress as sinister and conspiratorial don't help its dismal reputation.
He puts his wares to use when it turns out he shares the room with a sinister occupant.
The grotesque or sinister contrasts with the ideal of beauty or the sublime and establish a dramatic link.
Tales like this tend to be cautionary, if not outright sinister, positioning monster sex as an existential threat.
There's something very dark and sinister about New Orleans that makes me even not want to go there.
And Gkikas Magiorkinis of the University of Athens has speculated that this feature might have a sinister origin.
What was all that shit with Bob Benson, that so-goody-two-shoes-he-was-sinister brown-noser?
Apart from the Litvinenkos, the main character is Mr Putin, who emerges as a kind of sinister ringmaster.
There is no team of brilliant and vaguely sinister engineers, cooking up ways to get you binge reading.
They're horrifying, but also strangely innocent, since they don't act out of evil motivations or through sinister conspiracies.
It is, however, the same impulse that the NFF exploits to cover up their much more sinister plans.
Meanwhile, Kai is at work organizing a secret, sinister movement — and he has a thing for face paint.
Following his sinister thumper "Attention" comes "How Long," a sweet song that masks pulsing sadness at every turn.
I studied the stream, but could not determine if it was a soft drink or something more sinister.
Mr. Scorsese's contribution is notable for exuding a sinister quality akin to the Weimar antecedents of film noir.
Trump said on Friday Soleimani had been plotting "imminent and sinister" attacks on U.S. diplomats and military personnel.
At the heart of the impending doom is Jutul Industries and the family that owns the sinister corporation.
The sinister Jutuls are the wealthiest family in town, so, naturally, everyone at school has crushes on them.
"Killing Boys" is cinematic and enthralling without being too showy, leaning instead on a kind of sinister simplicity.
The play begins with a stark, sinister scene that scarcely prepares us for the richness of what follows.
But many chose to focus on the truly odd proportions (and perhaps sinister implications) of the handwriting itself.
He goes to study with a sinister Nuremberg sorcerer named Doctor Sexthental, and drifts away from his bride.
Searching his home and store for fake goods, F.B.I. agents discovered something far more sinister: a vast arsenal.
Yes, it was a party, but the party could be more of a masked ball, menacing and sinister.
Memories of art auctions, afternoon high teas, quiz nights and mahjong games all took on a sinister hue.
Alongside Magni, Ery Nzaramba grew nicely into the role of Prospero, occasionally channeling a sinister, Gollum-like voice.
In her latest, Villains, out September 20, she's held captive by a rural couple with strange, sinister proclivities.
Only later did I realize that his change was anything but a recovery, but something sad and sinister.
Memory, fantasy and ill intent mix freely, with lush paint handling and patterns enhancing the vaguely sinister hilarity.
There are alternative interpretations of the Moche ceramic paintings, and some researchers do not see a sinister component.
Come for the classic political thriller, stay to watch the future Jessica Fletcher in an unusually sinister role.
But talk about "citizens of nowhere," sinister cosmopolitan elites and conspiratorial bankers fits precisely in the same tradition.
Albert holds that the war brought down the curtain on the sinister, crashy, Gatsbyesque idea of the road.
The way that Nantz repeats the tag line—"A tradition unlike any other"—assumes a sinister, cultish edge.
This essay is about attraction and betrayal, and has the sinister propulsion of a Mary Gaitskill short story.
Fish Girl is kept in her boardwalk aquarium home by a sinister man calling himself the god Neptune.
His lies were made in perhaps the most blatant and sinister manner ever seen in the great Chamber.
All too often, occupational licensing has a more sinister purpose: To protect industry insiders from competition and innovation.
"Like a back-seat driver, but a bit more sinister," said Mr. Herbison, describing these mind-controlling parasites.
There are a lot of whimsical images in the new songs, but a lot of sinister things occur.
If you're anything like me, you can't help but hear echoes of the sinister charge of dual loyalty.
If you're anything like me, you can't help but hear echoes of the sinister charge of dual loyalty.
" Hardly evidence of a "sinister Deep State code for black ops in the event of a Trump victory.
I kept returning to the skull with its goofy hat, the closed mouth stretched into a sinister smile.
And that doing so was interpreted by the men around them as sinister, witch-like, dangerous, and fearful.
For Sarah, whose name we have withheld at her request for privacy reasons, the reason was more sinister.
It was only natural for me to focus on the sinister, morbid, forbidden and dangerous aspects of life.
But religious extremists have disseminated "sinister preachings" in Xinjiang, leading some to act like "drug addicts", he said.
I do love "Black Mirror," I do love the kind of more sinister stuff that's kind of dark.
Sinister Circle In the Tall Grass — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Based on the novella by Stephen King and Joe Hill, this movie follows siblings Becky and Cal as they attempt to rescue a young boy lost in a field of grass — only to find that the field is more sinister than it seems.
Leaving Neverland begs the question: Was it for his own protection and peace of mind, or something more sinister?
He was abrasive at times and enjoyed scheming - not for any sinister reason but to keep the pot boiling.
"It's sinister for a daughter to support her father's presidential campaign because you don't like her father?" he asked.
Because it sounds less sinister but it&aposs not all over my campaign, even from a very early date.
But that email planted a seed in me, something that quickly grew to be sinister and out of control.
"We did not perceive it as any kind of threat or something sinister," William Burck, McGahn's personal attorney, said.
For drivers wary of being monitored to that degree, this might seem like the start of something more sinister.
Ahead, find a dozen ways to override winter's sinister skin intentions, with 4503 or so minutes of chill time.
In this instance, it's hard to know whether this is a case of blatant copycatting or something less sinister.
Will Byers has been rescued from the Upside Down but a bigger, sinister entity still threatens those who survived.
Another AIPAC ad allegedly linked to a petition that called the congresswomen's criticism of Israel "more sinister" than ISIS.
At the same time, the residents of Armstrong Parker are dealing with something only slightly less sinister: white students.
Instead we saw news articles made up from whole cloth, or videos edited to take on a sinister meaning.
Black Cube's elaborate deception of McGowan is the tangled, sinister stuff of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo novels.
"My brothers, my sisters, the clock is ticking faster," Depp's sinister voice narrates through the beginning of the trailer.
The travesty of that sentence, the sinister potential of it more than a year later, fuels my anxiety still.
Here, Mr. Lazar, his body cloaked in rags, is more diverting than sinister while Ms. Canale borders on glib.
A high school student is trapped in a sinister plot after trying to hook up with a female teacher.
It was this strategic blunder, rather than a sinister nativist conspiracy, that handed the White House to Mr Trump.
The richly sinister atmosphere is matched by deeply disturbing details that have a way of sparking in the gloom.
Enemies in the game include a towering cigar with a sinister grin, and a giant carrot with psychic powers.
And so none of the people who are engaging in this thought of themselves as sort of sinister characters.
The sinister explanation for that was that Mr Trump had something to hide and made secret promises and deals.
Here's an oddly sinister story: Weirds are a pysch-rock band from Leeds and with a gently rising profile.
The museum also explores the technical innovations behind Henson's more sinister fare, such as "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth".
With this project, Ackermann and Gobert sought to illustrate the still-sinister aura that hangs around these disgraced relics.
Wags is so pleased about this revelation that his sinister handlebar mustache seems to curl into Rollie Fingers territory.
It's something that's underscored with almost daily news stories, with each new revelation seemingly more sinister than the last.
A more sinister problem is that some of the men who present themselves as victims are in fact offenders.
We created three essential playlists: The Haunting Classics, The Sinister Newbies, and One For All The Witches, Werewolves & Monsters.
Then, he jams all the doors,  "People learn in lots of different ways," he says in a sinister narration.
The abrupt withdrawal was seen as confusing, if not sinister, given the Trump administration's collective hostility toward climate science.
Or (yes, there's another, more sinister option) she can give the Hood another name of a sinner to punish.
We Are Social, the ad agency behind this sinister idea, will be livestreaming activities in the escape room today.
Even the opening theme, sung by Harris, is self-referentially droll and sinister: Look away, look away, look away!
Cox shoots for the sinister while a collection of unsteady shots check in and out on top of him.
Witches, in all their occasionally sinister and always powerful glory, are about to storm our shelves and TV screens.
Photos and tales of sinister jokesters are popping out on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, fueling panic as Halloween approaches.
In defiance of conventions of the female, she is focusing on sinister figures, celebrating their strength and unrelenting control.
But there is something sinister defrosting in the network of storage units… the Doctor's old enemies the Ice Warriors!
To the right, Obama has—through irredeemable cowardice or other, more sinister motives—bungled "victory" in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Sure, there are other bigger and more sinister machines to rage against, but this one—this one is mine.
Henderson police officer Scott Williams said of the killing: "This one will stick with you, because it's so sinister".
"It is actually sinister behavior," Watkins says of being kicked offline, a decision he attributes to Cloudfare's upcoming IPO.
On Wednesday, Trump suggested Ryan is part of a "sinister deal" preventing him from defending the real estate mogul.
Except, it's exactly that reason why Bryce is so sinister: his "jokes" come at the expense of violating women.
Up until then, Phillip was nothing more than a goat — sure, a murderous, sinister goat, but just a goat.
The only real question here is this: Is Phil just incompetent — or is there something more sinister at play?
"Town Called Malice," itself an upbeat track with sinister undertones, plays up how twisted life is under The Saviors.
To those who detect worrying parallels between Xi Jinping, China's leader, and Mao Zedong, the little pink are sinister.
This particular use of fentanyl shows it can be used in sinister ways and not just by drug abusers.
Ryan Howard is the best ever villain because he arrives fairly nice and then becomes something larger and sinister.
A still more sinister explanation might be that the Russians have something else, something worse, to keep him compliant.
But the company's letter dubbing them "unsafe to the community," even if it was completely retracted, sounds plausibly sinister.
Unlike the ABC version of Sabrina The Teenage Witch, this adaptation will follow the sinister adventures of Sabrina Spellman.
When the truth about what happened to Smith finally came out, it was far more sinister than anybody believed.
But for the rest of the world, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the decision is far more sinister.

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