ill-wisher
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of ill-wisher
First recorded in 1600–10
Example Sentences
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In town to accept a testimonial resolution, Guru Maharaj Ji, the 15-year-old Indian religious leader, was struck with a shaving-cream pie hurled by a bearded ill-wisher.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He lifted his hand as he said this, with a strange and passionate gesture, then turned himself about and went in, and Mr. Grand drove off more his ill-wisher than before.
From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction by Mee, Arthur
Luke was pleased with this compliment, and very glad that he had been spared the mortification of breaking down before the eyes of his ill-wisher, Randolph Duncan.
From Struggling Upward, or Luke Larkin's Luck by Alger, Horatio
Beware, beware that any one rebuke or reproach a soul, though he may be an ill-wisher and an ill-doer.
From Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas by `Abdu'l-Bahá
Abdu’l-Bahá is deemed a deadly enemy, the ill-wisher of the Crown.
From The Will And Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá by `Abdu'l-Bahá
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