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It was a wretched and baffling performance.
Excess can become wretched, and fast.
I spent three months feeling completely wretched and absolutely nauseous.
That should suggest how wretched and rough state politics can be.
The angst-ridden newspaper commentariat throws around words like "rudderless", "corrupt", "wretched" and "vacuum".
A further 2.5m are displaced, mostly stuck in wretched and unsafe refugee camps.
He keeps the repartee nicely outrageous, the excess wretched and the details wickedly delectable.
It was not melodramatic at all; the hoarse, unmelodious voice sounded wretched and pitiable.
The reduction, the objectification, the pornification are wretched and corrosive and everyone's at it.
The Oscar-nominated songs are always wretched, and no one has seen most of the films.
The wretched and disadvantaged never went away: they simply ceased to be prominent in Britain.
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