Those who are bent to do wickedly will never want tempters to urge them on.
An indifferent man may be irreligious; a profane man is irreverent in speech and conduct; an impious man is wickedly and boldly defiant in the strongest sense.
Because they wickedly judged him to be a blasphemer.
MAN is God's image, and to curse wickedly the image of God, is to curse God himself.
Some wives and children werewickedly torn from their husbands and parents.
Then, by what means shall the constitution make them secure against the iniquities of class-legislation, which wickedly and selfishly sacrifices their interests and rights to the ruling class?
To set apart to God's use property wickedly acquired was an insult to his holiness: and to offer Him even what was acquired by the sale of an animal ceremonially unclean, was resented as a type of the same sin.
The answer they receive is that if they have lived well their lot is in heaven and if wickedly it is in hell.
What man of the church, in whom there is anything of the church, does not, on hearing it, acknowledge that he who lives rightly is saved and he who lives wickedly is condemned?
Y: "For we are going to bring down on the people of this township a Punishment from heaven, because they have been wickedly rebellious.
The tongue of him they wickedlypoint to is notably foreign, while this is Arabic, pure and clear.
Y: So were the People of Noah before them for they wickedly transgressed.
You think, all, that my Lord did wickedly in divorcing of her, in order to wed the great heir of the Stanhopes.
His account of the prison in which he was held is quite amazing--how wickedlyunkind people can be to one another.
Far from the duplicity wickedly charged on him, he acted his part with alacrity and resolution.
Ladies--if it amuses you to wickedly slander my father, who may not be alive at this moment, don't you think it would show better feeling to go and do so out of my hearing.
Then too, the points of bright assegais gleamed wickedlyin the sunshine, and the variegated faces of broad shields, lent colour to the wild array.
It would be wholly unnecessary to answer you, to any one who reads the Scriptures for himself, and construes them according to any other formula than that which the abolitionists are wickedly endeavoring to impose upon the world.
Is it possible, that the fairest and chastest Lady that liueth, hath in this wise defaced her honour: and so wickedly blemished my reputation?
Alas, madame, forget I beseech you this foolish order, cast vnder your feete this determinationwickedly begonne, such as to the blemishinge of the honourable brightnes of your fame, maye cause the ruine of vs all.
According to Turlington, the bottle was adopted in 1754 "to prevent the villainy of some persons who, buying up my empty bottles, have basely and wickedly put therein a vile spurious counterfeit sort.
I fear they remember it against me; nevertheless I cherish the memory of the moments wickedly stolen at their expense, for it is only the first time seeing such a thing that you enjoy a peculiar delight.
Lapierre was himself again, and his black eyes gleamed wickedly as he rolled a cigarette by the light of the rising moon.
He had no gun, but the grey blade of a long knife flashed wickedly between his teeth.
In the indictment preferred against them, it was explicitly stated that the Plot was contrived by Garnet, Gerard, Greenway, and other Jesuits, to whose traitorous persuasions the prisoners at the bar had wickedly yielded.
People had behaved wickedly to her, they had taken from her the one love that would have been the stay of her life; they had made her most solemn vows nothing.
She had been wickedly treated, but did it follow that she must be wicked?
Though I was thus wretched, and life had become a burden to me, my heart was hardened, and I still clung tenaciously to the lands and title I had so wickedly acquired.
Mills were also attacked and pillaged, and in many instances large quantities of flour and grain not only carried off, but wantonly and wickedly strewn about the streets and destroyed.
How could he speak of the cleanness of his hands, and of his not having wickedly departed from his God?
Kidder, who wrote an unfriendly book against the Church in 1843, "or else they wickedly and wilfully perjured themselves, by swearing to what they knew to be false.
Die a moral death, or live a useless, foolish life because he is wickedly vain of God's gifts!
It is a pity that so lovely a gift from the Hand Divine should be so wickedly perverted.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wickedly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: badly; flagrantly; harmfully; malevolently; maliciously; malignantly; meanly