245 adjectives to describe wretch

what a miserable wretch I am!

On the contrary, he is the most discontented, cantankerous, malicious little wretch that was ever admitted into a Moral Family Show.

It was too true; the unhappy wretch had cut a hole in the bellows and crawled in.

He quailed before the charge that Cuthbert made at randomthat he had murdered the child of the unfortunate wretch who had disappeared at his coming, but on the question of his release he was obdurate.

Trophonius having disappeared that moment, it was given out that the earth had swallowed him on the same spot; and impious superstition went so far as to place this wicked wretch in the rank of the gods, and to consult his oracle with ceremonies equally painful and mysterious.

It's a beautiful party, and a lot too good for such ungrateful wretches!

Hark, the shrill outcries of the guilty wretches!

'Tis so to him, The dreamer of this earth, an idle blank; A sight of horror to the cruel wretch, Who all day long in sordid pleasure rolled, Himself an useless load, has squandered vile, Upon his scoundrel train, what might have cheered A drooping family of modest worth.

Thus, my lords, it appears in my opinion evident, that either he has concurred in measures which his servile agent, the mercenary tool of wickedness, is afraid to confess, or that he has stood by, negligent of his trust, and suffered the treasure of the nation to be squandered by the meanest wretches without account.

"O thou vile, bloody wretch!

We are all sinful wretches, at the best, and it is vain to look for any thing but vice from sinners.

" "A traitor is none the less a despicable and loathsome wretch because his Prince cannot punish him.

But you, weak little wretch, I hate you!

Consider the probable issue of the undertaking!You will see a few hapless wretches, and tell their condition to the inattentive world; perhaps perish yourself from contagion, before you have time to tell it; and leave your afflicted friends to lament your untimely fate, and the ungrateful Publick to deride your temerity!'

"O thou vile, bloody wretch!

"Never, indeed, was the astonishing influence of plain and simple goodness more strikingly displayed, than in the deference and respect which this private and meek individual received, not only from foreign and imperious Rulers of the Earth, but from hardened and atrocious wretches, on whom Justice herself could hardly make any mental impression, though armed with all the splendour, and all the violence of power.

he makes me feel the most selfish, pampered wretch on the face of the earth.

A word was enough to those covetous wretches, who quick as thought untied the bag, and instead of gold, out rushed with mighty noise all the winds.

She called him an infamous black wretch, in tones befitting her words, but I could not get her to leave him even so long as her own health demanded.

"Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That bide the pelting of this storm."

poore wretches, you have payd for your Capon sauce.

There was an old wretch who had come from Saweirah to purchase female slaves; his examination was carried on in the most disgusting manner, I could not refrain from calling down the curse of Heaven on these inhuman wretches.

At the same time, nearly the same moment, Charras said to Courteille, the Commissary of Police, "Who can tell me that you are not pick-pockets?" A few days afterwards these pitiful wretches all received the Cross of the Legion of Honor.

Bo-bo was strictly enjoined not to let the secret escape, for the neighbours would certainly have stoned them for a couple of abominable wretches, who could think of improving upon the good meat which God had sent them.

Thou exceptest, these were chief men, divine spirits, Deo cari, beloved of God, especially respected; but I am a contemptible and forlorn wretch, forsaken of God, and left to the merciless fury of evil spirits.

245 adjectives to describe  wretch