Naughtily or annoyingly playful.
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Examples for "wicked"
Examples for "wicked"
1They suggested romances: lovers in the forests; knights in armor; wicked enchantresses.
2The happiness of the just and the evil state of the wicked.
3And these indulge in subtleties in order to excuse the most wicked.
4But in the torment of Hell shall the wicked remain for ever:
5And I learned things all right, she said with a wicked smile.
1A step in the distance; some one coming up towards the arch.
2Continue until you pass under the rock arch, where you turn right.
3The high arch of the gateway of the chateau was in sight.
4I found the following inscription upon an arch in the upper story:
5At the top of the arch was a flattering inscription in verse.
1Would you characterize the manifestations yesterday as a: 'angry'; or b: 'mischievous'?
2Her words had lost their playfulness, no longer singing with mischievous intelligence.
3National Party finance spokesperson Bill English says the Greens are being mischievous.
4James thought for a moment, and then smiled a long, mischievous smile.
5Of course you must be punished; it was exceedingly careless and mischievous.
1Garvin is a bushy-browed man with a serious air of puckish enthusiasm.
2His face was puckish but kind, and flickered between reflection and mischief.
3His tone changed, became less puckish; he elegized diversity with a shopworn .
4Or as puckish as a maimed colonel of dragoons could be.
5Her lively eyes and animated features convey the storyteller's puckish naughtiness.
1This priceless if rather pixilated footage is from height of mambo mania.
2The pixilated blur of Alban jumping made a bright line behind her eyelids.
3Meanwhile, mildly pixilated characters gaze absently at them and sometimes make enigmatic remarks.
4A page of links on Satan and Satan-related topics sprang to pixilated life.
5Ethan's face appeared on her screen, slightly pixilated but still familiar, still handsome.
1To-day's prankish sport may put us to trouble for a satisfactory explanation.
2I felt like a boy; a wild, prankish sensation of freedom possessed me.
3At that somehow, I both lost my temper and felt prankish.
4That was all, but Peggy knew that it would serve its prankish purpose.
5A prankish mood came upon her now which she couldn't resist.
1His arms beat wildly about his head in expression of implike enthusiasm.
2Suddenly Jake, implike, turned and stared at Worthington.
3Mrs. Coulter smiled, and her dæmon bared his white teeth in a grin of implike pleasure.
4And he mused seriously upon the radical differences between himself and those men who were dodging implike around the fires.
1Take the perennial comedy-theme of the impish collar, and visualize the scenes:
2The spectacle is weird and grotesque, and suggests something impish and uncanny.
3His round, impish face grinned back at the girl at the desk.
4Evie had a special room totally dedicated to the grinning, impish dolls.
5Joey slid off the desk and surveyed her with an impish smile.
6She remembered his impish enthusiasm, which he showed off when they met.
7Since then, Rice has maintained Kneehigh's impish ethos while raising its game.
8The impish light died out of her eyes, and she said frankly-
9Kern gave an impish little exclamation: she never liked for Mr. V.V.
10Redbone winked at him, his perpetual grin growing into an impish smile.
11When I saw your impish tendencies I should have forsworn the alliance.'
12Warmth curled through his chest at the impish smile she gave him.
13Jack looked up, with an impish expression of mischief in his eyes.
14She looked through the glass into his eyes, still impish at forty-five.
15Tommy's impish face already was decorated with polka dots of white paint.
16A thing impish, demoniac-purpleand dripping with blood- aspectreof nightmare dreams?
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