villainy• They are nice people: they believe that everything ought to be fair, that is to say that virtue is rewarded and villainypunished.• But far above them stand the higher movers of villainy.• Professionalvillainy now boasts an annualturnover of £14 billion.• Joe was his ticket out of Notting Hill, his passport into the world of real villainy.• Arthur had found proof of Aguisel's villainy and had attacked him in Bremenium.• Now I suspect some villainy so when we get there, slip away.• Now I saw starkly, for the first time, the villainy and the sheerhorror of Frankenstein's researches.