- Look up
spite, spitefulness, or in
spite of in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Spite may
refer to:
Spite (sentiment), to
intentionally annoy, hurt, or...
- A
spite house is a
building constructed or
substantially modified to
irritate neighbors or any
party with land stakes.
Because long-term
occupation is...
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Spite or
spitefulness as a sentiment, action, or a
personality trait has
several possible meanings.
According to the
American Psychological ****ociation...
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Spite Marriage is a 1929
American silent comedy film co-directed by
Buster Keaton and
Edward Sedgwick and
starring Keaton and
Dorothy Sebastian. It is...
- In
property law, a
spite fence is an
overly tall
fence or a row of trees, bushes, or hedges,
constructed or
planted between adjacent lots by a property...
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Spite and malice, also
known as cat and mouse, is a
relatively modern American card game for two or more players. It is a
reworking of the late 19th-century...
- In
Spite of
Ourselves is the 13th
studio album of John Prine,
featuring duets with
various well-known
female folk and alt-country vocalists, released...
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Spite was an
American hardcore punk band
formed in Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S. and was a part of the
Michigan hardcore scene. It was made up of members...
- The
Hollensbury Spite House is a
spite house located at 523
Queen Street in Alexandria, Virginia. The
narrow building measures 7-feet 6-inches (2.3 m)...
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Within the
field of
social evolution,
Hamiltonian spite is a term for
spiteful behaviors occurring among conspecifics that have a cost for the
actor and...