Examples of using Spite in English and their translations into Spanish
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
To please or to spite him, as with the murder of Politkovskaya.
Spite and Malice Rated 5/5 based on 2 user ratings.
School continues in spite of being home.
He will lose his head in spite of everything he stands to lose.
Lenin said that spite in politics plays the most despicable role.
Spite and division can cause damages in any other country.
Half spite, half greed.
Spite and envy are also social preferences.
It was originally built as a Spite House- to frustrate the neighbors.
Only to spite Lord ivanhoe.
You just want to spite mayor kadoody'cause she says you can't.
You're squeaking now! You're squeaking from spite, and I'm laughing at you!
So just to spite that old grouch, I'm going to sing.
It's only spite keeps me silent.
And, I think just to spite him, she said"yes.
We go there to spite him, I guess.
Spite doesn't have to be one of them.
A blind man's spite, no doubt.
Everyone knows that spite can make you lose your head.
Spite, old friend.