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Definition of wicke
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Wicke (a.)
Wicked.
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Instigation
::
Instigation
(n.) The act of
instigating,
or the state of being
instigated;
incitement;
esp. to evil or
wickedness..
Unequity
::
Unequity
(n.) Want of
equity
or
uprightness;
injustice;
wickedness;
iniquity.
Sin
::
Sin (n.) An
embodiment
of sin; a very
wicked
person.
Tice
::
Tice (n.) A ball
bowled
to
strike
the
ground
about a bat's
length
in front of the
wicket.
Evil
::
Evil (n.) Moral
badness,
or the
deviation
of a moral being from the
principles
of
virtue
imposed
by
conscience,
or by the will of the
Supreme
Being,
or by the
principles
of a
lawful
human
authority;
disposition
to do
wrong;
moral
offence;
wickedness;
depravity..
Hanaper
::
Hanaper
(n.) A kind of
basket,
usually
of
wickerwork,
and
adapted
for the
packing
and
carrying
of
articles;
a
hamper..
Cricket
::
Cricket
(n.) A game much
played
in
England,
and
sometimes
in
America,
with a ball, bats, and
wickets,
the
players
being
arranged
in two
contesting
parties
or
sides..
Bassinet
::
Bassinet
(n.) A
wicker
basket,
with a
covering
or hood over one end, in which young
children
are
placed
as in a
cradle..
Shrew
::
Shrew (a.)
Wicked;
malicious.
Bail
::
Bail (n.) The top or cross piece ( or
either
of the two cross
pieces)
of the
wicket.
Dark
::
Dark (a.)
Evincing
black or foul
traits
of
character;
vile;
wicked;
atrocious;
as, a dark
villain;
a dark
deed..
Black
::
Black (a.) Fig.:
Dismal,
gloomy,
or
forbidding,
like
darkness;
destitute
of moral light or
goodness;
atrociously
wicked;
cruel;
mournful;
calamitous;
horrible..
Devilish
::
Devilish
(a.)
Resembling,
characteristic
of, or
pertaining
to, the
devil;
diabolical;
wicked
in the
extreme..
Tartarus
::
Tartarus
(n.) The
infernal
regions,
described
in the Iliad as
situated
as far below Hades as
heaven
is above the
earth,
and by later
writers
as the place of
punishment
for the
spirits
of the
wicked.
By the later
poets,
also, the name is often used
synonymously
with
Hades,
or the Lower World in
general..
Unholy
::
Unholy
(a.) Not holy;
unhallowed;
not
consecrated;
hence,
profane;
wicked;
impious..
Malice
::
Malice
(n.) Any
wicked
or
mischievous
intention
of the mind; a
depraved
inclination
to
mischief;
an
intention
to vex,
annoy,
or
injure
another
person,
or to do a
wrongful
act
without
just cause or cause or
excuse;
a
wanton
disregard
of the
rights
or
safety
of
others;
willfulness..
Wrongdoing
::
Wrongdoing
(n.) Evil or
wicked
behavior
or
action.
Facinorous
::
Facinorous
(a.)
Atrociously
wicked.
Wickered
::
Wickered
(a.) Made of,
secured
by, or
covered
with,
wickers
or
wickerwork..
Wicker
::
Wicker
(n.) A small
pliant
twig or
osier;
a rod for
making
basketwork
and the like; a
withe.
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