Sentences with wicked. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use wicked in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for wicked.
- It would be wicked! (8)
- It was wicked. (8)
- It was wicked truth. (10)
- And the man is wicked. (10)
- He is a very wicked man. (10)
- He is a very wicked man. (22)
- Wicked, filthy little creature that I was! (10)
- Is blue good, or red wicked? (9)
- She might be wicked for me. (10)
- I call that really wicked of you! (8)
- It was wicked to keep them on chains! (8)
- Everybody in the world is not wicked. (10)
- Everybody in the world is not wicked. (22)
- But they have been at a wicked school. (10)
- Kill wicked people, tyrant white-coats! (10)
- But she knew the world to be very wicked. (10)
- For these believers are neither weak nor wicked. (2)
- His shaven, skin-tight, wicked old face, smiled deeply. (8)
- Rich as Croesus, and as wicked as the black man below! (10)
- What are you doing down here, you wicked little sinner! (8)
- Lord Levellier was, and Lord Fleetwood, the wicked man! (10)
- Would the wicked river drag me down by the heels, indeed? (2)
- But, contrariwise, Do bullets in battle the wicked select? (10)
- Her wicked memory was caused by his having plunged her low. (10)
- Then I must be wicked, whether I knew I was doing it or not. (9)
- Wicked though he is, one has only to hear of him suffering! (10)
- He has known him for years, and knows that he is very wicked. (10)
- Oh, perhaps we have done a wicked thing in coming this journey! (9)
- Gyp could feel his wicked old smile even before she raised herself. (8)
- We went to an office and signed our names; but he was a wicked man. (8)
- I spend many a wicked hour in mine, envying St. Lawrence his gridiron. (9)
- This vision prevailed; and this wicked side of her humanity saved her. (10)
- Withdraw this wicked charge, and write an apology that Ronald can show. (8)
- The wicked men who had parted us were no longer able to do harm, he said. (10)
- Whenever I had wicked little thoughts and he looked at me, I grew ashamed. (12)
- Oh, no: she did not defend the letter; she thought it wicked and senseless. (10)
- Even if I approved of such a thing, I should think it wicked to let you do it. (9)
- Julia shed tears at his cruelty, called him cruel, wicked, false to his word. (10)
- Let the wicked be contrite and washed in tears, and I think I can pardon them. (10)
- My constant error is in supposing that I write for the wicked people who begat us. (10)
- Yes, it was dawn in a wicked place that she never should have been allowed to visit. (10)
- It had a funny, wicked face, as if laughing at him, and he did not want to look at it. (8)
- She glanced up at him with a shrewd satisfaction to see that her wicked shaft had stuck. (10)
- If they were true, he did not want to know; if they were not true, it was wicked to say them. (8)
- Now a new King and his wicked great man want to take our lands and money without our consent. (19)
- Surely love should be beautiful, and peaceful, instead of filling me with bitter, wicked thoughts. (8)
- It would be a wicked thing for you to throw your life away on some one who would worry you out of it. (9)
- Wicked Will, owned by Spalding and Rogers, eclipsed most animals in difficult feats of various kinds. (21)
- And at the discomfited, half-hostile stares on their rouged and powdered faces, Gyp felt a wicked glee. (8)
- So strange a face she had, wild, almost wicked, yet so tender; a face that I could not take my eyes from. (8)
- To the world, Lord Mountfalcon was the thoroughly wicked man; his parasite simply ingeniously dissipated. (10)
- Stealing was prohibited by her father as wicked and dangerous, and she had never transgressed his commands. (5)
- Doubtless this wicked deity was once so feared that his conciliation was one of the serious concerns of life. (7)
- At the expression on her face, he wilted away from her, and again she felt that wicked glee at having hurt him. (8)
- She began to talk them into Clementina, and to contrast them with the wicked principles and actions of Miss Milray. (9)
- Hardly a beautiful or a vivid face, hardly a wicked one, never anything transfigured, passionate, terrible, or grand. (8)
- She tried to cheat herself with the thought that they were right and that she was the foolish and wicked inconstant. (10)
- At the bottom of her heart there was a doubt whether so light a way of treating serious things was not a little wicked. (9)
- Those two were pleasanter to look on than amorous lords and great ladies, who are interesting only when they are wicked. (10)
- The people of New England in particular denounced it as wicked and senseless, and in Boston the flags were hung at half-mast. (19)
- They seem to be cajoled into security by the happiness of their favourites; whereas the wicked are always alert, and circumspect. (10)
- That, however, was surely wicked and wasteful, when she ought to be learning such a tremendous lot; and yet, what was there to learn? (8)
- She could read them unmoved, and appease a wicked craving she owned to having, and reproached herself with having, for that language. (10)
- What could be taken into the States without detection, was the subject before that wicked conclave; and next, what it would pay to buy in Canada. (9)
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