Etymology: (transitive verb.) 1949. 1225-75 Middle English wikked, wikke, an alteration of wicke, adjectival use of Old English wicca (“wizard, sorcerer”)
Infested with maggots, Evil or mischievous by nature; twisted, Having a wick, Simple past tense and past participle of wick, Excellent; awesome; masterful; deeply satisfying, Very, extremely, people who are wickedOxford dictionary , If you describe someone or something as wicked, you mean that they are rather naughty, but in a way that you find attractive or enjoyable. She had a wicked sense of humour, wikke, wicke, nefast, bad lot, morally bad or wrong; "evil purposes"; "an evil influence"; "evil deeds", morally bad in principle or practice, having committed unrighteous acts; "a sinful person", intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality; "severe pain"; "a severe case of flu"; "a terrible cough"; "under wicked fire from the enemy's guns"; "a wicked cough", You use wicked to describe someone or something that is very bad and deliberately harmful to people. She described the shooting as a wicked attack She flew at me, shouting how wicked and evil I was. = evil, Cursed; baneful; hurtful; bad; pernicious; dangerous, Excellent; wonderful, Evil in principle or practice; deviating from morality; contrary to the moral or divine law; addicted to vice or sin; sinful; immoral; profligate; said of persons and things; as, a wicked king; a wicked woman; a wicked deed; wicked designs, highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust; "a disgusting smell"; "distasteful language"; "a loathsome disease"; "the idea of eating meat is repellent to me"; "revolting food"; "a wicked stench", Having a wick; used chiefly in composition; as, a two-wicked lamp, past participle of wick, past of wick, Ludicrously or sportively mischievous; disposed to mischief; roguish, evil, bad mischievous; vicious, malicious; severe; unjustified; dangerous; unpleasant, vile, wanchancy, To traverse (i.e. be conveyed by capillary action) through a wick or other porous material, as water through a sponge. Usually followed by through, To strike (a stone) obliquely; to strike (a stationary stone) just enough that the played stone changes direction, To convey or draw off (liquid) by capillary action, A narrow opening in the field, flanked by other players' stones, Any piece of porous material that conveys liquid by capillary action; e.g. a strip of gauze placed in a wound to serve as a drain, A farm, especially a dairy farm, A village; hamlet; castle; dwelling; street; creek; bay; harbour; a place of work, jurisdiction, or exercise of authority, A maggot, The growing part of a plant nearest to the roots, Liveliness; life, Alive; lively; full of life; active; bustling; nimble; quick, A bundle, twist, braid, or woven strip of cord, fabric, fiber, or other porous material in a candle, oil lamp, kerosene heater, or the like, that draws up liquid fuel, such as melted tallow, wax, or the oil, delivering it to the base of the flame for conversion to gases and burning; any other length of material burned for illumination in small successive portions, A shot where the played stone touches a stationary stone just enough that the played stone changes direction, very, In a wicked manner, A wicked or sinful thing or act; morally bad or objectionable behaviour, The state of being wicked; evil disposition; immorality, The wick of a paraffin lamp or cigarette lighter is the part which supplies the fuel to the flame when it is lit, The wick of a candle is the piece of string in it which burns when it is lit, any piece of cord that conveys liquid by capillary action, bundle of fibers or string used in burning a candle or an oil lamp; cloth that draws up liquid by capillary action, a loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame, The porous cord that delivers liquid fuel to the base of the flame for conversion to gases for burning, Something that transports liquid by capillary action, usually a woven string, cord, or strap, To transmit liquid by capillary action, lively, mischievous or wicked, A bundle of fibers, or a loosely twisted or braided cord, tape, or tube, usually made of soft spun cotton threads, which by capillary attraction draws up a steady supply of the oil in lamps, the melted tallow or wax in candles, or other material used for illumination, in small successive portions, to be burned, To strike a stone in an oblique direction, a loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame any piece of cord that conveys liquid by capillary action, A street; a village; a castle; a dwelling; a place of work, or exercise of authority; now obsolete except in composition; as, bailiwick, Warwick, Greenwick, [1] The action of flicking or blipping the throttle rapidly, woven fiber used in some hydroponic systems to draw nutrient to a plant's roots through capillary action, A length of fibre or cloth that feeds liquid from a reservoir to a drier end, Strands of asbestos twisted together and used for making asbestos rope, packing for steam valves, and as a seal for oven or furnace doors, To convey liquid by capillary action, To hit only a small portion of a stone, Part of a passive hydroponic system using a wick suspended in the nutrient solution, the nutrients pass up the wick and are absorbed by the medium and roots, A narrow port or passage in the rink or course, flanked by the stones of previous players, the characteristic of some fibers to absorb moisture while others do not, in an evil manner, in a wicked evil manner; "act wickedly"; "grin evilly", in a wicked manner; evilly, viciously, In a wicked manner; in a manner, or with motives and designs, contrary to the divine law or the law of morality; viciously; corruptly; immorally, in a wicked evil manner; "act wickedly"; "grin evilly, evil; cruelty, absence of moral or spiritual values; "the powers of darkness", morally objectionable behavior, the quality of being wicked, estrangement from god, A wicked thing or act; crime; sin; iniquity, The quality or state of being wicked; departure from the rules of the divine or the moral law; evil disposition or practices; immorality; depravity; sinfulness,
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Infested with maggots
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Evil or mischievous by nature; twisted
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Having a wick
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Simple past tense and past participle of wick
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Excellent; awesome; masterful; deeply satisfying - "That was a wicked guitar solo, bro!"
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Very, extremely - "The band we went to see the other night was wicked loud!"
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people who are wickedOxford dictionary
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If you describe someone or something as wicked, you mean that they are rather naughty, but in a way that you find attractive or enjoyable. She had a wicked sense of humour
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nefast
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bad lot
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morally bad or wrong; "evil purposes"; "an evil influence"; "evil deeds"
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morally bad in principle or practice
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having committed unrighteous acts; "a sinful person"
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intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality; "severe pain"; "a severe case of flu"; "a terrible cough"; "under wicked fire from the enemy's guns"; "a wicked cough"
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You use wicked to describe someone or something that is very bad and deliberately harmful to people. She described the shooting as a wicked attack She flew at me, shouting how wicked and evil I was. = evil
Evil in principle or practice; deviating from morality; contrary to the moral or divine law; addicted to vice or sin; sinful; immoral; profligate; said of persons and things; as, a wicked king; a wicked woman; a wicked deed; wicked designs
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highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust; "a disgusting smell"; "distasteful language"; "a loathsome disease"; "the idea of eating meat is repellent to me"; "revolting food"; "a wicked stench"
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Having a wick; used chiefly in composition; as, a two-wicked lamp
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past participle of wick
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past of wick
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Ludicrously or sportively mischievous; disposed to mischief; roguish
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evil, bad mischievous; vicious, malicious; severe; unjustified; dangerous; unpleasant, vile sıfat
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Wicked.
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To traverse (i.e. be conveyed by capillary action) through a wick or other porous material, as water through a sponge. Usually followed by through - "The moisture slowly wicked through the wood."
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wick
To strike (a stone) obliquely; to strike (a stationary stone) just enough that the played stone changes direction
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To convey or draw off (liquid) by capillary action - "The fabric wicks perspiration away from the body."
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A narrow opening in the field, flanked by other players' stones
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Any piece of porous material that conveys liquid by capillary action; e.g. a strip of gauze placed in a wound to serve as a drain
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A farm, especially a dairy farm
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A village; hamlet; castle; dwelling; street; creek; bay; harbour; a place of work, jurisdiction, or exercise of authority
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A maggot
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The growing part of a plant nearest to the roots - "Fed close? Why, it's eaten into t' hard wick. (spoken of a pasture which has been fed very close)"
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Liveliness; life - "I niver knew such an a thing afore in all my wick. — Ashby, 12 July 1875"
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Alive; lively; full of life; active; bustling; nimble; quick - "I'll swop wi' him my poor dead horse for his wick. — Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England, page 210"
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A bundle, twist, braid, or woven strip of cord, fabric, fiber, or other porous material in a candle, oil lamp, kerosene heater, or the like, that draws up liquid fuel, such as melted tallow, wax, or the oil, delivering it to the base of the flame for conversion to gases and burning; any other length of material burned for illumination in small successive portions - "Trim the wick fairly short, so that the flame does not smoke."
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A shot where the played stone touches a stationary stone just enough that the played stone changes direction
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In a wicked manner
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A wicked or sinful thing or act; morally bad or objectionable behaviour
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The state of being wicked; evil disposition; immorality - "We speak of wickedness as something in the soul different from virtue."
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The wick of a paraffin lamp or cigarette lighter is the part which supplies the fuel to the flame when it is lit
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The wick of a candle is the piece of string in it which burns when it is lit
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any piece of cord that conveys liquid by capillary action
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bundle of fibers or string used in burning a candle or an oil lamp; cloth that draws up liquid by capillary action isim
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a loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame
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The porous cord that delivers liquid fuel to the base of the flame for conversion to gases for burning
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Something that transports liquid by capillary action, usually a woven string, cord, or strap
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To transmit liquid by capillary action
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lively, mischievous or wicked
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A bundle of fibers, or a loosely twisted or braided cord, tape, or tube, usually made of soft spun cotton threads, which by capillary attraction draws up a steady supply of the oil in lamps, the melted tallow or wax in candles, or other material used for illumination, in small successive portions, to be burned
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To strike a stone in an oblique direction
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a loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame any piece of cord that conveys liquid by capillary action
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A street; a village; a castle; a dwelling; a place of work, or exercise of authority; now obsolete except in composition; as, bailiwick, Warwick, Greenwick
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woven fiber used in some hydroponic systems to draw nutrient to a plant's roots through capillary action
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A length of fibre or cloth that feeds liquid from a reservoir to a drier end
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Strands of asbestos twisted together and used for making asbestos rope, packing for steam valves, and as a seal for oven or furnace doors
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To convey liquid by capillary action
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To hit only a small portion of a stone
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Part of a passive hydroponic system using a wick suspended in the nutrient solution, the nutrients pass up the wick and are absorbed by the medium and roots
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A narrow port or passage in the rink or course, flanked by the stones of previous players
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the characteristic of some fibers to absorb moisture while others do not
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in an evil manner
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in a wicked evil manner; "act wickedly"; "grin evilly"
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in a wicked manner; evilly, viciously sıfat
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In a wicked manner; in a manner, or with motives and designs, contrary to the divine law or the law of morality; viciously; corruptly; immorally
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in a wicked evil manner; "act wickedly"; "grin evilly
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evil; cruelty isim
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absence of moral or spiritual values; "the powers of darkness"
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morally objectionable behavior
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the quality of being wicked
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estrangement from god
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A wicked thing or act; crime; sin; iniquity
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The quality or state of being wicked; departure from the rules of the divine or the moral law; evil disposition or practices; immorality; depravity; sinfulness
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