Sentence examples for wicked plot from inspiring English sources

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Bud and Stacey join forces (romance) to expose the wicked plot, and the M.T.A. conspirators flee by car, due to unexplained delays on the Ronkonkoma line.

Unless I've misunderstood this, Chinese gamblers are bankrolling Raymond Tusk in the evil billionaire's wicked plot to buy off Democratic congressmen and women and to pay for attack ads that ridicule the current White House incumbent and his staff.

For decades, the Outers have been telling us that the EU is a wicked plot dedicated to the ruination of everything that is precious about this country and claiming that Brussels spends every waking minute scheming to ban us from drinking tea and any other conceivable outrage against the liberties of our proud island race.

"This is a wicked plot of the hostile forces," the statement said, adding that the blogs had "slandered the country's leadership, fabricated and distorted information, agitated against the party and the state, and caused suspicion and mistrust in society".

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Johannesburg was thick with rumours of wicked plots by traders and investment banks to sell the currency short.

It blamed "confrontation maniacs" for "[making their] servants of conservative media let loose a whole string of sophism intended to hatch all sorts of dastardly wicked plots and float misinformation".

The modern welfare and entitlement state is a mess, he concluded: "But it's historically, intellectually, and morally stultifying to imagine that this mess is somehow unnecessary, that it is the result of the laziness or irresponsibility of working people and the wicked plots of collectivist liberals".

He tends to see the castle not as the evil child of a wicked imperialist plot, but as the symptom of a wider failure of restraint.

By the time the case reached court, Sir Michael Havers, then a prosecuting counsel, felt able to say that their stories fitted together like a jigsaw and that the conflicts were nothing more than a wicked IRA plot to confuse.

A man, perhaps, who lies in bed envisaging unlikely scenarios in which a majority of national parliaments combine to wield a "red card" at their own national governments to stop them pursuing a wicked federalist plot.

Despite the unlikely plot (wicked Squire John Carson seems to think it less bother to raise the dead than pay his tin-miners a fair wage - a scheme of which Baroness Thatcher would have been proud), the film is full of nightmarish images and, in its famous graveyard dream sequence, set the template for the more graphic zombie genre of the 1970s and 1980s.

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