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