Definitions
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- adjective
comparative form ofwicked : morewicked
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Examples
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Lip-lip continued so to darken his days that White Fang became wickeder and more ferocious than it was his natural right to be.
The Outcast 2010
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Maine strawberries home-canned peaches even wickeder indulgences, but with major downward motion on the scale
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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Maine strawberries home-canned peaches even wickeder indulgences, but with major downward motion on the scale
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They looked even wickeder at close quarters, but they squatted down, and the leader raised a hand to Wootton and grunted something that sounded like a mortal insult, but was presumably a greeting.
Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010
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Amorites, that shed blood like water; and many a proud serving-man, haughty of heart and bloody of hand, cringing to the rich, and making them wickeder than they would be; grinding the poor to powder, when the rich had broken them to fragments.
Redgauntlet 2008
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But when thou tallest me, that it was thy misfortune to love me, because thy value for me made thee a wickeder man than otherwise thou wouldst have been; I desire thee to revolve this assertion: and I am persuaded that thou wilt not find thyself in so right a train as thou imaginest.
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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By this letter of the wicked man it is apparent that there are still wickeder women.
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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A wickeder and uglier brute never wore pig-skin; and I never put my leg over such a timber-jumper in my life.
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A wickeder and uglier brute never wore pig-skin; and I never put my leg over such a timber-jumper in my life.
Burlesques 2006
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βIs a hired carriage wickeder than a private one?β
The American Senator 2004
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