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  • n  performs some wicked deed
  • n  someone you feel sorry for

  • The latter is urged into a rapid trot through the streets of the city, and every step gives the cord a violent jerk, which makes the body of the condemned wretch bound on the .
  • Take his portrait of a character called Hungry Joe: "A jumpy, emaciated wretch with a fleshless face of dingy skin and bone and twitching veins squirming subcutaneously in the .
  • That saved a wretch like me" originated as a song of thanks for his deliverance from the sinfulness of slavetrading.
News & Articles

  • The Needle: #flatitude
    Seventh Inning Wretch : Apparently Nationals fans are getting a reputation for doing things other than watching baseball while attending baseball games , including reading Kindles and newspapers and, a couple months back, doing taxes . I want to defend this as tantamount to queuing up an already-seen episode of The Wire as background noise while you catch up on the New York Times , but I just ...
    June 11, 2013 - Washington City Paper
  • The Needle: #flatitude
    Seventh Inning Wretch : Apparently Nationals fans are getting a reputation for doing things other than watching baseball while attending baseball games , including reading Kindles and newspapers and, a couple months back, doing taxes . I want to defend this as tantamount to queuing up an already-seen episode of The Wire as background noise while you catch up on the New York Times , but I just ...
    June 11, 2013 - Washington City Paper
Quotes

  • Alexander Henry in In-Forum (subscription)
    I was much surprised to find him extended on the hearth, uttering dreadful lamentations,Henry wrote. "He stretched out his hands toward me, and in piteous tones begged to me to be kind to a poor helpless, abandoned wretch, who was not of...
  • John Sloan in The News Journal
    In one diary entry, dated May 24, 1907, Sloan wrote, "Walked today, and, at a distance, shadowed a poor wretch of [a] woman on 14th St. Watched her stop to look at billboards, go into Five Cent Stores, take candy, nearly run over at Fifth Avenue,...
  • Franz Beckenbauer in Toronto Sun
    The spectator is a person who experiences too little, who feels that he is a 'poor wretch to whom nothing of importance can happen,' who has long been obliged to damp down, or rather displace, his ambition to stand in his own person at the hub of... Sigmund Freud http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNEvur6YSRHQgg2L0R-l7iRB_6DaVg New York Times http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/27/weekinreview/27murphy.html%3Fref%3Dweekinreview&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNHcN_yi2UldpxAqkZ4wwAhzWoOElA Jul 26, 2008 111363 146043 wretched England's first two appearances at the World Cup were wretched, but they improved against Slovenia," he said. "We respect them, but we certainly don't fear them.'"

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