Sentence examples for wicked feet from inspiring English sources

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One laughed and briefly wore a scarf of raindrops in her hair, and then with wicked feet she kicked a cloud and caused rain to swamp a boat … They had been silent for so long.

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These six things doth the Lord hate, yea, seven are an abomination unto him: A proud look, a lying tongue and hands that shed innocent blood, an heart that devises wicked imaginations, feet that be swift in running to mischief, a false witness that speaks lies, and he that sows discord among brethren.

Wicked Wicked (Young Vibez).

Lewis Brown's wicked left-foot step opened the scoring for the home side in the ninth minute before rookie prop Reagan Campbell-Gillardoubleded the advantage with his first try of the year five minutes later.

Knights winger James McManus opened the scoring when he finished off a well-executed left-side sweep in the 9th minute only for Tigers half-back Luke Brooks to respond with a wicked right foot step that put second-rower Dene Halatau over in the 17th.

Instead of negating her mastery of batters, that transition could make Fico's arsenal of six pitches even more wicked — three extra feet to make the ball rise, dip, swing and dance.

It looked as though Gloucester had been handed the match but, with seven minutes to go, Brown touched down Care's kick ahead after a wicked bounce wrong-footed the covering Charlie Sharples.

Another to grab a brace, and although there was a touch of luck - especially about the second try as a wicked bounce wrong-footed the England defence - he was pacy, powerful and abrasive, and made Alex Goode look like the fish out of water he was on the wing when he came on initially for the injured Jonny May.

In the latest CLS63 AMG, a hand-built 5.5-liter Biturbo spools up 518 horsepower and 516 pound-feet (or a wicked 550 horses and 590 pound-feet if the buyer chooses a performance package that raises the computer-limited top speed to 186 miles per hour from 155).

He was quick-witted and light on his feet, as verbally wicked as we ourselves were, and if you were admitted to his inner circle — and I was, I was — he would defend you against all comers.

He was quick-witted and light on his feet, as verbally wicked as we ourselves were, and if you were admitted to his inner circle and I was, I was—he would defend you against all comers.

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