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Fowler calls it a "wicked word," a pretentious and ignorant borrowing from French; properly, it means not "careful," but "frightened" — indeed, teeth-chatteringly so — coming, as it does, from the Latin metus (fear).
Over time, my skill with the canes, crops and paddles he adores has become a sort of muscle memory, freeing up my mind to play wicked word games and throw sadistic taunts.
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Keep chanting your wicked words, "Trick or Treat?" **insert spooky fog, wet with God's disappointment**.
Sam Allardyce does not bring with him promises of hope, wicked words about how we "might" make a run this year, how we "could" go all the way.
Minutes after DJT gets sworn in I just feel like loads of blue-eyed people will stand, stare to the heavens and chant wicked words in support of Trump – eerie, the words, in unison – while a strange glowing light envelopes their heads.
Minutes after DJT gets sworn in, I just feel like loads of blue-eyed people will stand, stare to the heavens, and chant wicked words in support of Trump eerie, the words, in unison while a strange glowing light envelopes their heads.
Minutes after DJT gets sworn in I just feel like loads of blue-eyed people will stand, stare to the heavens and chant wicked words in support of Trump – eerie, the words, in unison – while a strange glowing light envelopes their heads.
"Wicked Bible".
'You've got that great word "wicked".
He was using "bad boys" in the same way his son might use the word "wicked", he said.
Only some characters on "SMILF" have Boston accents, and no one says the word "wicked" or has a shamrock tattoo.
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