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wickedness

noun as in sinfulness

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A second person said: "The bolt challenge is paining me because it’s innocent and hardworking people on both sides that are suffering for the wickedness and thoughtlessness of other people. Really unfair."

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Shadow foreign secretary Andrew Mitchell told Sky News the shooting was "an appalling act of violence and wickedness" that has been "rightly condemned by everyone for what it is".

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“But let us hope that the rumors of her wickedness are just that.”

"It's like playing Cluedo, but being live playing it, and the wickedness," she says.

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The barrister later said Mr Taylor was portrayed as "mocking" Richard III's disability and "linking physical deformity with wickedness or moral failings".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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