How To Use Wickedly In A Sentence

  • He is also pitted against Colin Farrell's wickedly psychotic Bullseye, and - on occasion - even his love interest, Jennifer Garner's Elektra.
  • In Hindi, a man who behaves wickedly is described as behaving like Ravana, and the effigies of Ravana that are burnt at Dusshera mark the triumph of good over evil.
  • It was at Diggers Delight where I had my first experience of a number of European dishes such as choucroute and fondue, where Frank wickedly served up a meat dish to us and a few of the locals before asking what we thought of the meat, in such a way that we knew something was up. At My Table
  • Item, the foresaid marchants complaine, that certaine malefactors of Wismer of Rostok, with others of the Hans, in the yeere of our Lord 1399, wickedly and vniustly tooke one crayer pertayning vnto Iohn Lakinglich of Lenne, laden with diuers goods and marchandise pertaining vnto sundry marchants of The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 05 Central and Southern Europe
  • He grinned wickedly, holding my hands in his, whispering French endearments into my ear.
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  • She smiled wickedly and chucked him under the chin.
  • When their eyes met, she grinned wickedly in an informal hello.
  • The face smiled wickedly, waved, and vanished in a swirl of proud bastions and fortified strongholds.
  • Super-light five-spoke 17-inch wheels reduce unsprung weight; a special casting technique makes the rim section light, not to mention wickedly cool-looking.
  • He that liveth wickedly can hardly die honestly. 
  • It hissed at him entrancingly, standing and drawing two wickedly curved scimitars from between its scales.
  • She had even more cause for concern as her son's peers were none other than the wickedly decadent court of Charles II!
  • And said, I pray you, brethren, do not so wickedly.
  • Surely , God cannot act wickedly, the Almighty cannot violate justice.
  • It was for your sake I came; and it will be wickedly ungrateful if you refuse.
  • I would cackle wickedly right now, but I lost my laugh permanently during a bout of whooping-fever in 1907.
  • Long has the Nielsen ratings box wickedly dominated television's every season lineup.
  • Her writing is searingly honest, brutally revealing, and wickedly self-aware. Boing Boing
  • But to be honest, I found it wickedly funny, except for the mushy feel-good end.
  • We all love it when he plays a scene big because he's wickedly good at it, hilarious and domineering.
  • Here you'll find Arizona honey duck confit with an extra wickedly delicious tequila soufflé and don't miss out on the blue corn crusted sweetbread which is something else indeed. MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • A dozen of the coria clustered, filled with Lugur's men and in one of them Lugur himself, laughing wickedly! The Moon Pool
  • Though not slapstick or of the knee-slapping variety, Hamer is droll and often wickedly subtle in his deadly strain of humour.
  • Truth be told, the show is so wickedly clever it can stand toe-to-toe with the best of any American sitcom on record.
  • Certainly, the real reason man lives wickedly or violently is his corrupt sinful nature.
  • For more than a wee while, we discussed the potato and poteen, that wickedly potent brew that has been known to kick-start a reluctant cow into labour.
  • It was at best a cultural cringe, at worst wickedly archaic. Times, Sunday Times
  • I found it to be wickedly intriguing, filled with dark profundities and rich subtext.
  • God, and voyde of all earthly corruption: had there no sepulchre in very diede, for that he being a spirituall body conceiued by the breathe of the holy ghost coulde not suffre, but should come againe to be iudge of the Gentiles: This saieth Segonius, and many other thinges sounding to like effecte: whiche the Mahometeines are wonte to throwe out against the Christians, bothe foolisshely and wickedly. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • Mr. Hard-Heart, thou art here indicted by the name of Hard-Heart (an intruder upon the town of Mansoul), for that thou didst most desperately and wickedly possess the town of Mansoul with impenitency and obdurateness; and didst keep them from remorse and sorrow for their evils, all the time of their apostasy from and rebellion against the blessed King Shaddai. The Holy War
  • Last July, in peak form, pirouetting on his toes and gesticulating wildly, he was wickedly funny and amazingly indiscreet.
  • God gave them as men and encourage and assist them to become all He has made them capable of being, or whether we will continue wickedly to deny them the privileges we enjoy, condemn them to degradation, enslave, and imbrute them. Prudence Crandall, Woman of Courage
  • Winchester nestled in the crook of his left arm; two huge bear-traps, the jaws wickedly fanged, were swung from a rope over his right shoulder; a short-helved ax was thrust within his belt. Heart of the Blue Ridge
  • That is where Missoni sells its wickedly costly sweaters, and those eye-catching scarves.
  • It was then I discovered that our quiet chief sub was wickedly funny, totally irreverent, often cynical and very acerbic when occasion demanded it.
  • She drew a wickedly funny caricature of the teacher.
  • In those who ate less wickedly it was the angelic area - the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex - that lit up. The Sun
  • It is amazing that anyone who works so hard could find time to check in on friends not doing so well or simply to be so gracious, courteous and wickedly humoured.
  • Leen drew a third golden dagger from the set of scabbards at her back, and once again held a wickedly sharp balde in each hand. THE FALL OF TEROK NOR
  • My dad was a season-ticket holder at York until three years ago, when his health faded, but I have often thought, wickedly, that even with a dicky ticker he was in better shape than some of the players I have seen.
  • The answer came as the wickedly bitter temperatures turned the freezing rain into a hellish mix of snow and hail.
  • The jurors of our sovereign lord and lady present that he hath wickedly and feloniously used certain detestable arts, called witchcraft and sorceries.
  • Justice, had traitorously and wickedly endeavored to subvert the constitution by the introduction of an arbitrary, tyrannical government against law; that the said Jonathan Sewell had disregarded the authority of Parliament, and usurped its powers by making regulations subversive of the constitution and the laws; that Jonathan Sewell had libellously published such Rules of Practice; that Jonathan Sewell had substituted his own will for the will of the legislature; that Jonathan The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1
  • And here's a footnote to Greer: the modern bra which so wickedly "objectifies" the female breast by so stylishly packaging it was designed by Mary Phelps Jacobs ..... a woman! Stephen Bayley: Sisters, Unhook!
  • She's acerbically witty, wickedly honest, appealingly irreverent and just plain smart. Debra Ollivier: Funny, Filthy, and Smart: Sandra Tsing Loh Meets Sarah Silverman
  • Talon's next words were similarly cut short when a wickedly barbed, green-feathered arrow hissed in through the doorway.
  • Hellboy suggests the kind of loquaciously laid-back, dialogue-driven movie the comparatively clumsy Kevin Smith only wishes he could make, wickedly cool and soulfully deep amidst its superhero outsider story. Hellboy (2005): B+
  • She proved crisp and correct as both the Swan Queen and her wickedly coruscating counterfeit, Odile.
  • Anda Piroshki's potato piroshki enhanced by a little dill pickle juice mixed in, the wickedly wonderful Nutella strawberry concoction from the Crème Brûlee Cart, pastrami sliders and an egg cream from Wise Sons. Mary Rose: Melting Pot Musings
  • The first three bedtime stories of the fictitious author have been transformed into a wickedly humorous, picaresque screen adventure for a dark winter's day.
  • The one that spoke wore his strawberry blond hair in a braid and was tapping a wickedly curved sword against his shoulder, looking none too impressed with the man below him.
  • Surely , God cannot act wickedly, the Almighty cannot violate justice.
  • In one quick twist, he'd jumped up in the bed and began tickling her, his longer, stronger fingers wickedly insistent. JUST BETWEEN US
  • He that liveth wickedly can hardly die honestly. 
  • On this low, wind-harried stretch of land, on which Nelson Mandela would later spend more than two decades, Sila breaks stones in the prison quarry, cleans the warden's home, survives in the company of the few other women prisoners, especially Lys, and sings a fierce, sometimes maniacal, sometimes wickedly humorous love song to her dead son. Yvette Christiansë talks about the background to her novel, Unconfessed
  • Days of desolation beget resolves, times of terror produce engagements, which the heart (the storm past) will wilily and wickedly seek to evade. The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
  • In the minds of many people, Judas Iscariot is one of the most wickedly infamous men of Bible History.
  • For God has so ordered the Prophecies, that in the latter days _the wise may understand, but the wicked shall do wickedly, and none of the wicked shall understand_, Dan. xii. Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John
  • Item, in the yeere of our Lord 1398. about the feast of S. Michael the archangel, the foresaid Godekin and S.ertebeker, with other their confederats of the Hans, took at Langsound in Norway a certain crayer of one Thomas Motte of Cley, called the Peter, (wherein Thomas S.ith was master) and the foresaid crayer they wickedly and vniustly caried away, being worth 280. nobles. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 05 Central and Southern Europe
  • The 1970 musical Purlie wickedly lampooned a southern segregationist.
  • He chuckled, a wickedly delicious little chuckle that sent a shiver down her spine.
  • It was at best a cultural cringe, at worst wickedly archaic. Times, Sunday Times
  • He that liveth wickedly can hardly die honestly. 
  • He, who was sheer bladed steel in the imperious flashing of his will, could swashbuckle and bully like any over-seas roisterer, or wheedle as wickedly winningly as the first woman out of Eden or the last woman of that descent. CHAPTER XI
  • She backed away a step, smiling wickedly.
  • (wherein Thomas Smith was master) and the foresaid crayer they wickedly and vniustly caried away, being worth 280. nobles. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Able only to mumble coded secrets, poets often seem the village idiots so wickedly satirized by Woody Allen's Love and Death.
  • He that liveth wickedly can hardly die honestly. 
  • Six-foot-five, wickedly charming and patricianly handsome, he had been the consummate "extra man," a skilled practitioner of "the night shift," as he called his after-hours life on the benefit, dinner party and opera circuit, which he pursued full-throttle, as his employers encouraged him to do, for the connections he made there brought the auction house some of its best sales. NYT > Home Page
  • His masterpiece is Rossetti and his Circle, published in 1922, which wickedly and wittily anatomizes the foibles of the Pre-Raphaelites.
  • The wickedly funny show is set in the days of pounds, shillings and pence, tin baths and condensed-milk butties.
  • Indeed it does, and you don't have to be an anarchist to smile wickedly as Coward's characters poke bruising fun at all the censorious prigs, both moral and political, who talk a better game than they play. When Coward's Amanda Turns Cougar
  • As the rays of this month's Sun turn your fleece gold, you'll be energetic little chili peppers: sizzlingly physical, wickedly witty and hot as a hangi - positively smoking!
  • Though not slapstick or of the knee-slapping variety, Hamer is droll and often wickedly subtle in his deadly strain of humour.
  • She drew a wickedly funny caricature of the teacher.
  • His admonition would dissolve in an unrestrained roar of laughter as she wickedly "shinned" up the porch post to a coign of vantage on the vine-covered roof. The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories
  • This is a wickedly elegant act of vengeance against my generation, by a playwright young enough to be my son. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anda Piroshki's potato piroshki enhanced by a little dill pickle juice mixed in, the wickedly wonderful Nutella strawberry concoction from the Crème Brûlee Cart, pastrami sliders and an egg cream from Wise Sons. Mary Rose: Melting Pot Musings
  • The knife gleamed wickedly in the moonlight.
  • He that liveth wickedly can hardly die honestly. 
  • If a man lives wickedly, he shall suffer.
  • He that liveth wickedly can hardly die honestly. 
  • The soup was robust and fruity, fun and flavorful; the steak was seasoned and cooked perfectly, the Bernaise sauce a wickedly sinful accompaniment.
  • A single lash emerged from the ebony handle, but it had been wickedly inlaid with tiny adamantine barbs.
  • Her wickedly observant songwriting is always entertaining, whether you're nursing a hangover or creating one.
  • Smiling wickedly, he parted her long legs and submerged under the frothy surface of the water.
  • For this cause also God has banished from His presence him who did of his own accord stealthily sow the tares, that is, him who brought about the transgression; [4433] but He took compassion upon man, who, through want of care no doubt, but still wickedly [on the part of another], became involved in disobedience; and ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • Grey eyes became gold, glinting wickedly in the moonlight.
  • I immediately stopped my car and, smiling wickedly, pulled out the monstrous bag.
  • He grinned wickedly in response to her skeptical expression.
  • I was talking about all of this Thursday while getting a haircut and the manicurist, a wickedly funny woman, asked, ‘What happened to you?’
  • She was grinning wickedly at the three, and they bit their lips simultaneously with regret for not eating that morning's meal.
  • ‘I caught him kissing Violet the preacher's daughter in the belfry last Mass,’ she replied wickedly.
  • ‘Ha,’ I muttered wickedly, ‘hope he does a pooh too so he'll have to change his nappy as well.’
  • Before a single shot could be squeezed off, he grinned wickedly and leaped out of the window.
  • She took the wickedly sharp little knife and cut the sisal twine, unwound the ropes from where they were digging into his wrists. T2©: RISING STORM
  • In place of anything resembling cheeriness he has a wickedly dark humour, a gift for satire and an imagination powerful enough to leap the space-time continuum in his fiction.
  • Catherine Gill gives a stunning performance as the wickedly devilish sith that toys with Brian and manipulates his every move.

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