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Etymologies
- Middle English wrecched, from wrecche, wretch; see wretch.
Examples
“Translated into twenty-five languages, the book was read by U.S. college students under the title The Wretched of the Earth.”
1968 the Year that Rocked the World
“Wretched" UCL has a liberal tradition that it still fosters and was the first university in the UK to admit Jews and have a Hebrew department.”
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
“Then the term "Wretched" was used, well we have taken in lots of wretched people like her good self when she fled the love offered by Idi Amin.”
“Wretched" I got far more enjoyment out of that than any movie Madonna has ever been in.”
“AlexFigueroa - Video publicado por LUMEL, correspondiente a un episodio del programa "Wretched", conducido por Todd Friel.”
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“Video publicado por LUMEL, correspondiente a un episodio del programa "Wretched", conducido por Todd Friel.”
WN.com - Articles related to Hindus welcome endorsement of yoga in a Catholic publication
“North Korea Uses South's TV Clips to Show "Wretched”
WN.com - Articles related to North Korea planning live-fire drills near sea borders with South
“Blasts Station For Returning Severin To Talk Show Get Free Doughnut With Coffee Friday Slumping Ortiz To Get Eyes Checked Globe Made 'Wretched' Decisions, Union Charges Fans Remember Carradine In Hollywood High 5: Oliver Ames High School's Mike Moverman Little Leaguer Strikes Out Everyone”
“I was struck by the similarity between current conditions inside Tamms and the way Frantz Fanon describes colonized people, in his 1925 classic The Wretched of the Earth, as forced into highly precarious, compressed spaces where they might die anywhere and at any moment.”
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September Words-10031
During the month of September, post at least 10 new words to this list. Make sure you cite where you read the word (book/author/pg) and quote the context/sentence where you found it. If someone has...
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Nicholas Hero Maldonado Im a glutten for misery...darker descriptive words and things like that.It also goes back to the story I wrote. Sep 20, 2010