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Discover Ludwig"wicked thoughts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have evil or malicious thoughts. For example, "Mary was appalled at the wicked thoughts running through her mind."
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I'd have wicked thoughts, evil thoughts".
'Wicked thoughts!' Voorman licks his lips.
"A Billion Wicked Thoughts" promises to reveal "the truth about what men and women secretly desire — and why".
"I feel like a four-letter word... no lust, no rage, no wicked thoughts, just pain, that lingers on".
Each of these works of human creativity, Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam write in "A Billion Wicked Thoughts," exploits perceptual trickery to arouse and gratify our desires.
A Billion Wicked Thoughts.
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I had a wicked thought when I saw Moctezuma at the British Museum: I was fascinated by the Conquistadors.
Listening to him did nothing to discourage the wicked thought that his real game plan concerns Britain's European commissionership – and that will be in the gift of David Cameron, as opposed to the electorate.
May they be consumed, collapse, rot and be blown away as dust from their current positions because of their wicked works, thoughts and deeds.
Wicked Wicked (Young Vibez).
But also because of the vicarious thrill supplied by imagining a life without politeness (or hypocrisy), in which we all give vent to our wickedest, knee-jerkiest thoughts – and to hell with the fallout.
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