Sentences with wickedest
wick·ed
W w - Wicked people; wicked habits.
- These wicked kittens upset everything.
- She played the part of the wicked stepmother in the play.
- She wore a wicked grin after her victory.
- A wicked winter.
- Wicked prices; a wicked exam.
- She's known for having a wicked sense of humor.
- She had a wicked case of food poisoning.
- A wicked horse.
- A wicked tongue.
- A wicked odor was coming from the closet.
- He throws a wicked fastball.
- Wicked roads.
- A wicked odor.
- She was tall and elegant with true-blue eyes, a cultured voice, impeccable manners, the driest wit and the wickedest humour.
- Perched on an Arizona hillside, Jerome was once called 'the wickedest town in the West.
- He blows a wicked trumpet.
- That shirt is wicked cool.
- ‘It was called the wickedest street in London and the entrance was just here. I imagine the mouth of the road lay between this lamp standard and the second from the next down there. ’