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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wicked feeling" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong, intense, or negative emotion or sensation. Example: "As she looked out at the stormy sea, a wicked feeling of fear crept over her."
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'Then there came over me a horrid, wicked feeling,' writes Dufferin of an Icelandic society banquet.
The Bulls have been incredibly dominant for some time so to be able to topple them is a wicked feeling".
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You buy a Swatch because you like the styling and the slightly wicked, slightly retro feeling of insolence that comes with wearing a watch with hands.
I smuggled them into the house and donned the set for a chorus concert, feeling wicked and vaguely guilty.
I opened it, feeling terribly wicked, hoping that the words inside would convey something intimately thrilling.
Sadly though, they quickly fell apart, and with So Solid getting arrested for possession of firearms, raves becoming violent, and the Master of Ceremonies feeling less "wicked" by the day, the mainstream success of UK garage slowly died out.
After a week of tossing failed attempts, I finally assembled and varnished some imperfect bits, happy to declare the wicked job done, but not feeling very good about it.
You look wicked awesome".
"They had tequila shots and I thought, 'This couple are wicked!' But I still had a feeling there was a mistake".
"The senseless and wicked trifling with human life and human feelings" by this... this... "man-monkey".
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