He is also pitted against Colin Farrell's wickedly psychotic Bullseye, and - on occasion - even his love interest, Jennifer Garner's Elektra.
The jurors of our sovereign lord and lady present that he hath wickedly and feloniously used certain detestable arts, called witchcraft and sorceries.
She had even more cause for concern as her son's peers were none other than the wickedly decadent court of Charles II!
In Hindi, a man who behaves wickedly is described as behaving like Ravana, and the effigies of Ravana that are burnt at Dusshera mark the triumph of good over evil.
1.1In a way that is unpleasant or capable of causing harm.
long wickedly curved claws
2In a playfully mischievous manner.
Jane grabbed her foot to tickle and grinned wickedly
as submodifierher wickedly funny memoirs of life on a tiny island
Example sentencesExamples
She backed away a step, smiling wickedly.
The 1970 musical Purlie wickedly lampooned a southern segregationist.
Able only to mumble coded secrets, poets often seem the village idiots so wickedly satirized by Woody Allen's Love and Death.
Truth be told, the show is so wickedly clever it can stand toe-to-toe with the best of any American sitcom on record.
Her wickedly observant songwriting is always entertaining, whether you're nursing a hangover or creating one.
Definition of wickedly in US English:
wickedly
adverbˈwikidlēˈwɪkɪdli
1In a way that is evil or morally wrong.
he has behaved wickedly
Lucy was wickedly and savagely murdered
Example sentencesExamples
The jurors of our sovereign lord and lady present that he hath wickedly and feloniously used certain detestable arts, called witchcraft and sorceries.
In Hindi, a man who behaves wickedly is described as behaving like Ravana, and the effigies of Ravana that are burnt at Dusshera mark the triumph of good over evil.
He is also pitted against Colin Farrell's wickedly psychotic Bullseye, and - on occasion - even his love interest, Jennifer Garner's Elektra.
If a man lives wickedly, he shall suffer.
She had even more cause for concern as her son's peers were none other than the wickedly decadent court of Charles II!
1.1In a way that is unpleasant or capable of causing harm.
long wickedly curved claws
2In a playfully mischievous manner.
Jane grabbed her foot to tickle and grinned wickedly
as submodifierher wickedly funny memoirs of life on a tiny island
Example sentencesExamples
She backed away a step, smiling wickedly.
Able only to mumble coded secrets, poets often seem the village idiots so wickedly satirized by Woody Allen's Love and Death.
Her wickedly observant songwriting is always entertaining, whether you're nursing a hangover or creating one.
The 1970 musical Purlie wickedly lampooned a southern segregationist.
Truth be told, the show is so wickedly clever it can stand toe-to-toe with the best of any American sitcom on record.