(1) He moved a little in his sleep, a delightfully wicked smile coming on to his lips.
(2) Rocky had a wicked gleam in his eye and urged them on toward the door.
(3) Her character demands that she appears a little wholesome, so we don't believe she's capable of anything wicked .
(4) Sikhs believe that God is inside every person, no matter how wicked they appear, and so everyone is capable of change.
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(7) All these are wicked awesome local acts, but instead we are relegated to radio-friendly unit shifters.
(8) In fact, it's not a bad way to get to the highlights of the day's news because most Australian political cartoonists have the ability to get to the heart of an issue with a wicked sense of humour or irony.
(9) This darkly comic fable tells how the revenge plans for a New Year's Eve party go horribly wrong, as two wicked sisters plan the downfall of the third and most successful one.
(10) It makes people depressed and pessimistic; it is the wicked thing that politicians do quite routinely.
(11) This is wicked cool: to be able to jump from a social software system to your own blog - meshing the public and private spaces.
(12) While they waited for the disease to burn itself out, they entertained each other with racy stories about wicked priests and randy nuns.
(13) To call the steward dishonest, shameful, unjust, unrighteous, or wicked is too harsh.
(14) I thought it was a wicked cool quote but I never understood it.
(15) Granted, there's enough wicked fretwork and cool guitar noise throughout this record to both recall past glories and satiate those in need of a modern rock fix.
(16) These aristocrats are wicked , all right, but they're not terribly decadent.
(17) But the presence of his young son brought welcome vitality to the household of the Princess, known for her vivacious character and wicked sense of humour.
(18) You might have a cool PDA and a wicked wallet, but if you're heading to work with a huge bulge in your pants and your lunch in a plastic bag, then you've got a lot to learn.
(19) When they do appear it is often in highly stereotypical guises - evil hags, wicked stepmothers or outrageous prostitutes.
(20) The first time had been fast and wicked and wonderful.