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wicked in a sentence

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Definition

Wicked: morally bad or evil; also used informally to describe something as impressively or exceptionally good.

Crossword clues for wicked

Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "wicked".

  • Morally wrong or evil in nature.
  • Remarkably good or impressive informally.
  • A term for someone who does bad deeds.
  • Describes an exceptionally talented performance.
  • Evil character in a famous musical.

Wicked sentence examples

  1. The wicked witch cackled as she brewed her sinister potion.
  2. His wicked sense of humor often caught his friends off guard.
  3. She wore a wicked smile, hinting at mischief in her plans.
  4. The novel's plot took a wicked turn when the hero betrayed his allies.
  5. In the dark alley, a wicked storm brewed, threatening to unleash chaos.
  6. The villain in the story was so wicked that he delighted in causing chaos and suffering.
  7. She wore a wicked grin as she revealed her clever plan to outsmart her opponents.
  8. The children were thrilled by the wicked storm that rattled the windows and lit up the sky.
  9. His wicked sense of humor often caught people off guard, leaving them both amused and bewildered.
  10. In folklore, the wicked witch often cast spells that led to both mischief and misfortune.
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