JUST TO SPITE YOU
Definition: Doing something with the intention of causing harm, annoyance, or frustration to someone else, often out of a sense of resentment or vindictiveness.
Synonyms: Out Of Spite, Pure Spite, Spiteful Act, Spiteful Gesture, Spiteful Action
Usage Examples in Sentences
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He hid her favorite toy just to spite her.
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She skipped a chapter just to spite her study partner.
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She wore his preferred team's jersey just to spite him.
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He took the last slice of pizza just to spite his roommate.
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He memorized the entire poem just to spite you after you questioned his memory.
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She chose the brightest color for the walls just to spite you, knowing you preferred subtle tones.
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He baked a cake with all the ingredients you dislike just to spite you on your birthday.
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She took the last piece of pizza just to spite you, despite knowing you were looking forward to it.
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She meticulously crafted an intricate mosaic just to spite you, revealing her artistic prowess.
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The enigmatic detective solved the case, not for justice, but just to spite you, leaving you in bewildering admiration.
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He composed a symphony of melancholy notes just to spite you, pouring his heart into the haunting melody.
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In the realm of politics, she orchestrated a cunning political maneuver just to spite you, outsmarting her adversaries.
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She ignored his calls just to spite you, not because she was busy.
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They moved to a different neighborhood just to spite you, showing how much they dislike you.
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They painted their house purple just to spite you, knowing you dislike bold colors.
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Just to spite you, I cleaned the entire house while you were out.
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She offered the promotion to her rival just to spite you.
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Just to spite you, he took the last slice of cake.
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He ignored her advice and proceeded with his own plan, just to spite you.
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