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in a manner that is morally bad or evil
- He wickedly deceived his closest friends.
- The villain wickedly plotted against the innocent villagers.
- She wickedly ignored the suffering around her.
- They wickedly exploited the poor for their own gain.
- The witch wickedly cursed the entire kingdom.
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in a teasing or playfully naughty way
- He wickedly winked at his sister before pulling the prank.
- Jane wickedly whispered a secret that made everyone laugh.
- The cat looked at me wickedly before knocking over the vase.
- She wickedly twirled her hair, hinting at a surprise.
- The boy wickedly teased his friend about the lost game.
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to a very high or extreme degree
- The coffee was wickedly strong this morning.
- We were wickedly exhausted after the marathon.
- That movie was wickedly funny from start to finish.
- The storm blew wickedly fierce winds all night.
- She was wickedly good at solving puzzles.
Synonyms:
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