wretch|wretches in English
noun
[retʃ]
unhappy person, miserable person, poor person; despicable or contemptible person, one who is scorned; mean or base perso
Use "wretch|wretches" in a sentence
1. He's a scurvy wretch.
2. He was an unfeeling wretch.
3. The miserable wretch lost his all.
4. Stop pulling my hair, you wretch!
5. He was a lonely, miserable wretch.
6. The little wretch is only nineteen.
7. A Wretch Concentered All in Self
8. Oh, what have you done, you wretch!
9. CAPULET Hang thee, young baggage! disobedient wretch!
10. Now what a wretch must he be!
11. A love letter probably, poor little wretch.
12. That wretch has broken my car window.
13. Oh, that mis-born wretch is yours alone.
14. You wretch! You've taken the book I wanted.
15. Items like wretch and grenadier are now variable.
16. Father, how could Jesus love a wretch like this?
17. Blights Wretch: 14,887 ships destroyed and 2,455 ships lost.
18. Hector: Wretch! How do you know of these things?
19. You wretch! You promised you'd give me a lift.
20. Synonyms for Arseholes include fucks, bastards, scumbags, wretches, reprobates, snakes, curs, hounds, lice and rascals
21. Before the poor wretch had time to speak, he was shot.
22. No, but the other poor wretch did, and the ferryman remembers when.
23. Synonyms for 'Blighter': wretch, loser, mite, bugger, hapless, poor sod, bastard, critter
24. What would happen to this poor wretch when we let her go?
25. Besides, Mr. Williams, who would waste themselves on such a miserable wretch?