Wretch Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for wretch.
wretch
wretch
/ɹɛtʃ/
Examples
- It was a wretched, pitiable sight.
- Of course, the article is wretched.
- The article is in a wretched condition.
- The article is wretched in the extreme.
- The house was in a wretched state.
- This wretched example of state prodigality.
- The author deserves discussion, but the article is wretched.
- He stabbed the dagger in the chest of the wretched demon.
- The condition of the district at the time of cession was very wretched.
- The recordings offered on the page are completely wretched in innumerable ways.
performs some wicked deed
noun
someone you feel sorry for
noun
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"Wretch + Stretch. The poor wretch could only stretch out for help."
"Wretch + Stretch. The poor wretch had to stretch to reach the top shelf."
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