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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really wicked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exceptionally good or impressive, often in a colloquial or informal context.
Example: "The concert last night was a really wicked experience that I'll never forget."
Alternatives: "a truly awesome" or "an incredibly cool".
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Now, browsing the Pantheon store on Oxford Street, in central London, she spots "some young and trendy things", including a "really wicked" pink jacket.
It's been a really wicked ride, we've done some other production work together and I just finished a huge US tour with Major Lazer.
Well, if you believe in intelligent design (count me out), you would have to credit the creator with a really wicked sense of humor to have hard-wired our brains for such varied temptations, to say nothing of the fact that, neurobiologically speaking, some of us are barely tempted at all.
If you want to look at a really wicked investment, read the tale on page 80 about a South Carolina firm that sold CD-like bonds that cost investors 90% of their money.
Also, Winnipeg's a really wicked place for artists and weirdos that don't wanna have to hustle all the time".
I read it in Honduras a few days later, and was surprised to discover that he had a really wicked sense of humor.
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Elphaba, as Maguire calls her, wasn't really wicked at all.
Well, you see the really good people are the people who are inhuman, not the really wicked people.
This is a dish which should be served well chilled – as Pic explains, it is "irresistible when served really cold", while Smith suggests those "feeling really wicked" should top it with some "chilled Jersey pouring cream – ecstasy!".
The writer Françoise Sagan was always visiting me then, too – she was barely 20 and really wicked, in the nicest way.
In a 1918 issue, an interview cheekily titled "Does Theda Bara believe her own press agent?" allowed the actor to sidestep the crucial question of whether she was really wicked, or just photographed that way.
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