Wretch Sentence Examples

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  • The old wretch had torn and dirty clothes.

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  • The kind little boy shared his lunch with the wretch.

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  • Help her. Don't be such a wretch!

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  • He had lost his fortune and become a wretch.

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  • The poor child was a wretch in torn clothes.

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  • How sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me!

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  • An appeal to perishing sinners to trust in Christ is like calling on a drowning wretch to climb the embankment wall.

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  • Had the ship passed one quarter of an hour sooner, I had died there a wretch as I lived.

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  • A gentleman said that a week ago he was the vilest wretch in the county, but now saved.

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  • Have a care of her, she is too good by far for a poor wretch like me.

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  • He played the spy upon us, and surprised us together in bed, base wretch.

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  • This infernal sentence was actually carried out, and, life still lingering, the half-roasted carcass of the unhappy wretch, who endured everything with invincible heroism, was finally devoured by half-a-dozen of his fellow-rehels, who by way of preparation had been starved for a whole week beforehand.

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  • I am an unhappy wretch, and it is all his fault, for he ought to have known his own condition.

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  • Ungrateful wretch that I am, I kinda missed the walloping torque of my Fabia vRS.

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  • How sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me !

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  • Why do n't you go away you little ignorant wretch?

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  • Surely if it be blessed with even a fraction of the goodness and kindness of its father, the child deserves all the blessings of life; far more than might be offered by this wretch of a woman God may deem to mother it into the world.

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  • I gave the poor wretch the wherewithal to bury his daughter and to leave England.

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  • One is lucky when the insolence of a wretch like this only shews itself in the guise of jesting.

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  • Oh, was there in all the world a more miserable wretch than he!

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  • He called himself unhappy wretch at being suspected of treason toward a man for whom he would have given his life.

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  • Oh, unfortunate wretch that I am, now I must change whether I will or no!

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  • Oh, unfortunate wretch that I am, now I must change whether I will or no !

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  • I am the most favored wretch among mortals!

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  • Why don't you go away you little ignorant wretch?

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  • The bully was a wretch because he was so cruel.

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  • And he's a scoundrel, a wretch-- that's a fact!

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