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Answer for the clue "In a wicked way ", 8 letters:
sinfully

Word definitions for sinfully in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sinful \Sin"ful\, a. [AAS. synfull.] Tainted with, or full of, sin; wicked; iniquitous; criminal; unholy; as, sinful men; sinful thoughts. --Piers Plowman. Ah sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity. --Isa. i. 4. [1913 Webster] -- Sin"ful*ly , adv. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. 1 In a sinful manner; wickedly. 2 To an extent or degree that is sinful.

Usage examples of sinfully.

One of my favorite pictures shows Soliman in his nifty palace at Constantinople, reclining not unvoluptuously upon a sinfully upholstered sofa with his whiskers, his chibouk and his memories, about to receive a cup of his special brew from a damsel who may be a Nubian slave, but who looks suspiciously like a houri.

Albans, preached against sinfully endeavoring to alter the course of nature by presumptuous interposition, which he would leave to the atheist and the scoffer, the heathen and unbeliever, while in the face of his sermon, afterwards reprinted in Boston, many of our New England clergy stood up boldly in defence of the practice,--all this has been told so well and so often that I spare you its details.

The result of this was that when Bella pulled the pair of buttery soft leather trews up her legs, she immediately felt sinfully daring and sexy.

If my unfilial heart sinfully railed against the cruel injustice of my father, it was never guilty of such treachery towards you.

It was bad enough that the scandal sheets breathlessly painted him as a sinfully charming rakehell, a carefree despoiler of maidens and defiler of wives.

And it shames me even now to say that I indulged myself sinfully, utterly without regard to the Rule of Moderation.

Suppose I lend you my sinfully secular silk bathrobe and a pair of gardening dungarees?

And counterfeited was full subtilly Another letter, wrote full sinfully, Unto the king, direct of this mattere From his Constable, as ye shall after hear.

He could picture her clearly, dressed in those sinfully snug-fitting blue jeans and those black cowboy boots, black tank top clinging to her curves, her shining hair loose around her shoulders.

Knobbly white cotton on the deep, sinfully comfortable sofas and chairs, white lamps and shades.

The friars, apprised by us of the pagan interments and sinfully suicidal immolations of live volunteers at that place, forced the wizard to allow them access to those crypts.

The deep pile carpet was a dark crimson, which Honor knew Henke would never have chosen for herself and undoubtedly intended to change at the earliest possible moment, but the paneled bulkheads, indirect lighting, and holoscupltures gave it an air of almost sinfully welcoming comfort.

He was far too handsome, his eyes mesmerizing, his mouth sinfully kissable, his jaw strong.

And he presses her fuckedout doll's face against the sinfully ornate wooden grille: baroque, masterly, Rhenish woodcarving outlives the centuries, doesn't break, but squashes the doll face's nose.

Dusty said as he searched under the neatly folded clothes in the bottom drawer of a dresser so plain it might have been crafted by a strict religious order that thought Shaker furniture was sinfully ornate.