Sentence for wretch | Use wretch in a sentence

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  • That wretch! (8)
  • Poor wretch! (10)
  • The impudent wretch! (8)
  • O sacrilegious wretch! (10)
  • And I feel it like a guilty wretch! (10)
  • That vengeful wretch, Rosek! (8)
  • The energy of this wretch is terrific. (10)
  • Why did I ever ask that wretch De Levis? (8)
  • The wretch had been put to acquire a Latin declension. (10)
  • And this wretch is even of that sort, the select of Satan! (10)
  • Mrs. Mountstuart handed the wretch a half-crown from her purse. (10)
  • To kill the deer and be sorry for the suffering wretch is common. (10)
  • I reached the chateau without once looking back, a dispirited wretch. (10)
  • He stretched his arms cramped like the yawning of a wretch in fetters. (10)
  • The wretch condemned, who has not been arraigned, Chafes at his sentence. (10)
  • She does not imagine the effect of her silence upon the magnanimous wretch. (10)
  • Algernon had one inclination to strangle, and another to mollify the wretch. (10)
  • Algernon had one inclination to strangle, and another to mollify the wretch. (22)
  • Is there not some ancient story of a monstrous wretch baked in his own bull? (10)
  • That little wretch, Raynor, called yesterday and his babble set me almost wild. (1)
  • England nourished the wretch, that she might undermine the peace of the Continent. (10)
  • His sensations grew remorseful, as if he were guilty of handing a victim to the wretch. (10)
  • His sensations grew remorseful, as if he were guilty of handing a victim to the wretch. (22)
  • I could not believe it until I saw in the glass this disfigured wretch he has made of me. (10)
  • I do assure you, Carlo, I have no command over him: but, mind, I half doat on the wretch. (10)
  • Or one of your hymns in Gaelic sung ferociously to sound as horrid to the Saxon, the wretch. (10)
  • Back from a monstrous villainy to the forlorn wretch who winked at it with knots in a string. (10)
  • The dead husband is not the dishonoured wretch they fancied him, because he was out of their way. (10)
  • Adrian lifted and let fall the stupid inanimate limbs of the gone wretch, puckering his mouth queerly. (10)
  • There was foam on his beard and round his eyes; the poor wretch took out his handkerchief, and he sobbed. (10)
  • Camilla reposes perfect confidence in this wretch, and brings her more doubtful husband to be of her mind. (10)
  • Observe the staggering and plunging of the blindfold wretch seeking to be persuaded of their faithfulness. (10)
  • Whereupon Robert took his arm, and holding the scraggy wretch forward, commanded him to out with what he knew. (10)
  • Whereupon Robert took his arm, and holding the scraggy wretch forward, commanded him to out with what he knew. (22)
  • I lived through them a thousand times before they occurred, as the wretch who fears death dies multitudinously. (10)
  • And that unreasoning collective woman, icy, deadly, condemns the poor racked wretch who so much as remembers them! (10)
  • He was bound to reflect that she was of tender age, and the foolishness of the wretch was excusable to extreme youth. (10)
  • The wretch never knew how near he was to losing it, with incredible preliminaries of obloquy, and a subsequent devotion to lasting infamy. (9)
  • A laugh I certainly did hear, and heartily cursed the unfeeling wretch, as I supposed him to be, who was enjoying himself at my disappointment. (6)
  • Kondiaronk laughed in his face, telling the French Commander he must have taken leave of his wits, and the unhappy wretch was led to the stake. (19)
  • Some Hunnish grandeur pertained to her appearance, and partly excused the infatuated wretch who shivered at her disdain and exulted over her beauty and artfulness. (10)

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Definition of wretch:

  • wretch, rech, n. a most miserable person: one sunk in vice: a worthless person: body, creature (in pity, sometimes admiration). | adj. wretch’ed, very miserable: distressingly bad: despicable: worthless. | adv. wretch’edly. | n. wretch’edness. (0)

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