wretch

  • 21wretch — noun 1) the wretches killed themselves Syn: poor creature, poor soul, poor thing, poor unfortunate; informal poor devil 2) I wouldn t trust the old wretch Syn: scoundrel, villain, ruffian, rogue, rascal, reprobate …

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  • 22Wretch (website) — Wretch ( zh. 無名小站) is a Taiwanese community web site; in Chinese, its name means Anonymous Lil Site or Nameless Lil Station . It is the most famous blog community in Taiwan with thousands of users registered now. Wretch provides free album, blog …

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  • 23wretch´ed|ness — wretch|ed «REHCH ihd», adjective. 1. very unfortunate or unhappy. 2. very unsatisfactory; miserable: »a wretched hut. SYNONYM(S): pitiful, shabby. 3. very bad: »a wretched traitor. SYNONYM(S): despicable, base, mean …

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  • 24Wretch (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Wretch Type = studio Artist = Kyuss Released = September 23, 1991 Recorded = Genre = Heavy metal Length = 46:36 Label = Dali Records Producer = Kyuss, Catherine Enny, Ron Krown Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|2.5|5… …

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  • 25wretch — noun Etymology: Middle English wrecche, from Old English wrecca outcast, exile; akin to Old High German hrechjo fugitive, Old English wrecan to drive, drive out more at wreak Date: before 12th century 1. a miserable person ; one who is profoundly …

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  • 26wretch — /rech/, n. 1. a deplorably unfortunate or unhappy person. 2. a person of despicable or base character. [bef. 900; ME wrecche, OE wrecca exile, adventurer; c. G Recke warrior, hero, ON rekkr man] * * * …

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  • 27wretch — noun [ɹɛtʃ/ a) An unhappy, unfortunate or miserable person. b) An unpleasant, annoying person …

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  • 28wretch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sufferer; beggar, outcast, pariah; knave, villain; rogue, rascal. See evildoer, discontent. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An unfortunate being] Syn. unfortunate, poor creature, victim, sufferer. 2. [A… …

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  • 29wretch — retch …

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  • 30wretch — sb. 524 β AS. wræcca adj. == wretched. 449 B …

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