(adjective) wicked, having Committed Unrighteous Acts; "a Sinful Person"
(adjective) wicked, 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"
(adjective) wicked, 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"
(adv) wicked, morally Bad In Principle Or Practice
(adv) wicked, morally Bad Or Wrong; "evil Purposes"; "an Evil Influence"; "evil Deeds"
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Gliatto, Tom. "Wicked, Wicked Hitch: Alfred Hitchcock took a genius's diabolical pleasure in making movie audiences shriek." People Weekly, (1999), September: 252.
Classic Cinema
Bradbury, Ray. Something Wicked This Way Comes. New York, New York. The Hearst Corporation, 1962
Ray Bradbury
Muller, Eddie. Dark City Dames: The Wicked Women of Film Noir. New York: HarperCollins, 2002.
Billy Wilder’s Film, “Double Indemnityâ€
Muller, Eddie. Dark City Dames: The Wicked Women of Film Noir. New York: HarperCollins, 2002.
Film Noir and "Double Indemnity"
Wicks, Frank. "Trailblazer into space". Mechanical Engineering. 122:10, p. 70-74. October 1, 2000.
The U.S. Journey Into Space
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