wickeder

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wickeder

  1. comparative form of wicked: more wicked
    • 1724, Daniel Defoe, Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress:
      He grew old and fretful, and captious, and I must add, which made the vice itself begin to grow surfeiting and nauseous to me, he grew worse and wickeder the older he grew []

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