The Collaborative International Dictionary
Vengeful \Venge"ful\, a.
Vindictive; retributive; revengeful. ``Vengeful ire.''
--Milton. -- Venge"ful*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
adv. In a vengeful manner; vindictively, or done in vengeance.
WordNet
adv. in a vindictive, revengeful manner; "he plotted vindictively against his former superiors" [syn: revengefully, vindictively]
Usage examples of "vengefully".
In fact, some had vowed vengefully that there would come the day when Nick Markov would fall in love with a woman, and fall hard, and if there was any justice, she would show him just what it felt like to have that feeling be one-sided.
He ground his long, lust-hardened rod vengefully in among the softly curling pubic hairs that fringed the lips of her nakedly throbbing cuntal opening.
But Ill not let him get away without a race for it, swore Fulke vengefully, and turned to roar at his petrified grooms: Saddle my horse, and make haste about it!
The customs officer gazed vengefully upon their contents: the neatly packed fourteen pairs each of socks and underpants, fourteen handkerchiefs, three pairs of shoes, seven pairs of pants, seven shirts, seven bush-shirts, seven polo shirts, three ties, three folded and tissued linen suits, and one raincoat, just in case.
All he could ever see was Aarfy, with whose fustian, moon-faced ineptitude he had finally lost all patience, and there were minutes of agonizing fury and frustration in the sky when he hungered to be demoted again to a wing plane with a loaded machine gun in the compartment instead of the precision bombsight that he really had no need for, a powerful, heavy fifty-caliber machine gun he could seize vengefully in both hands and turn loose savagely against all the demons tyrannizing him: at the smoky black puffs of the flak itself.