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Definition of wick
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Wick (n.) Alt. of Wic.
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Wicket
::
Wicket
(n.) The space
between
the
pillars,
in
postand-stall
working..
Ill-lived
::
Ill-lived
(a.)
Leading
a
wicked
life.
Wide
::
Wide
(superl.)
On one side or the other of the mark; too far
side-wise
from the mark, the
wicket,
the
batsman,
etc..
Sinful
::
Sinful
(a.)
Tainted
with, or full of, sin;
wicked;
iniquitous;
criminal;
unholy;
as,
sinful
men;
sinful
thoughts..
Wicket
::
Wicket
(n.) A small gate or door,
especially
one
forming
part of, or
placed
near, a
larger
door or gate; a
narrow
opening
or
entrance
cut in or
beside
a door or gate, or the door which is used to close such
entrance
or
aperture.
Piers
Plowman..
Flagrant
::
Flagrant
(a.)
Flaming
into
notice;
notorious;
enormous;
heinous;
glaringly
wicked.
Stump
::
Stump (n.) One of the three
pointed
rods stuck in the
ground
to form a
wicket
and
support
the
bails.
Pernicious
::
Pernicious
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
injuring
or
killing;
destructive;
very
mischievous;
baleful;
malicious;
wicked.
Bad
::
Bad
(superl.)
Wanting
good
qualities,
whether
physical
or
moral;
injurious,
hurtful,
inconvenient,
offensive,
painful,
unfavorable,
or
defective,
either
physically
or
morally;
evil;
vicious;
wicked;
-- the
opposite
of good; as, a bad man; bad
conduct;
bad
habits;
bad soil; bad
health;
bad crop; bad
news..
Bassinet
::
Bassinet
(n.) A
wicker
basket,
with a
covering
or hood over one end, in which young
children
are
placed
as in a
cradle..
Fiendish
::
Fiendish
(a.) Like a
fiend;
diabolically
wicked
or
cruel;
infernal;
malignant;
devilish;
hellish.
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) The stick from which
candle
wicks are
suspended
for
dipping.
Wicked
::
Wicked
(a.)
Cursed;
baneful;
hurtful;
bad;
pernicious;
dangerous.
Evil
::
Evil (a.)
Having
or
exhibiting
bad moral
qualities;
morally
corrupt;
wicked;
wrong;
vicious;
as, evil
conduct,
thoughts,
heart,
words,
and the
like..
Scelestic
::
Scelestic
(a.) Evil;
wicked;
atrocious.
Loke
::
Loke (n.) A
private
path or road; also, the
wicket
or hatch of a
door..
Gigantic
::
Gigantic
(a.) Such as a giant might use, make, or
cause;
immense;
tremendous;
extraordinarly;
as,
gigantic
deeds;
gigantic
wickedness..
Bail
::
Bail (n.) The top or cross piece ( or
either
of the two cross
pieces)
of the
wicket.
Twiggen
::
Twiggen
(a.) Made of
twigs;
wicker.
Nefast
::
Nefast
(a.)
Wicked.
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