Sentence examples for bit of wicked from inspiring English sources

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"I remember watching with my children and finding it just wonderfully peaceful with a little bit of wicked mischief to it throughout which was a very nice combination.

Again, a little on the nose, but there's a little bit of wicked poetic justice in the whole thing.

Titled, um, "West Coast," it's a characteristically bleary number that sounds like Stevie Nicks' "Edge of Seventeen" slowed down to a narcotized crawl; there's a bit of "Wicked Game" by Chris Isaak in there too, as, indeed, there is in all of Del Rey's music.

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There's a bit of sub-Wicked origin myth-making for the relationship of the Red Queen and the White Queen (Anne Hathaway).

Every single dish she does is beautiful: fried rice with prawns and chorizo, or West Indian food, saltfish with rice and green banana, avocado and a bit of coleslaw – it's wicked.

Say what you like about Adolf Hitler, but not only was he Germany's greatest lover, he could also turn out a wicked bit of abstract art when he put his mind to it.

If it was on BBC3 (RIP) or Channel 4, Sky Atlantic even, it might be allowed a harder edge, or a bit of surrealism, or a surprising wicked side.

"A kind of wicked man".

"There are a lot of wicked people".

Some blame a "cabal" of wicked Western powers.

Some say bottles were banned because of wicked bar fights.

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