A wretched witch kidnapped me when I was 5 years old.
some animals are kept in the most wretched conditions.
1...You have built up a huge property empire by buying from wretched people who had to sell or starve. 2...The country's 37 million people are wretchedly poor. 3...No one takes notice of the prisoners living in wretchedly overcrowded conditions. 4...His marriage was wretchedly unhappy. 5...What a wretched excuse....... 6...Wretched woman, he thought, why the hell can't she wait ?
That is not a sentence, it has no verb. 'A wretched tribulation of torment' is a noun phrase that can be used in a sentence as the subject, the object of the verb, or the object of a preposition; for example:subject: A wretched tribulation of torment blew in with the monsoon.object of the verb: He suffered a wretched tribulation of torment.object of the preposition: They saved the village from a wretched tribulation of torment.
'wretched" is mostly used as an adjective. That wretched dog must be spanked hard, but nobody has the heart to do it if it is a tom or jerry.
The man wretchedly ran for his life. Tera Archie
This wretched disease may damage my body, but it will never break my spirit.
'Rake' might fit, or 'scum'.
Wretched can be used as both an adjective or a noun.
The figure of speech is the phrase "off your hands".
rotten, rancid, disgusting, gross, putrid, sickening, wretched.
The personal pronoun in the sentence is "I".The pronoun "I" takes the place of the noun (name) for the person speaking as the subject of a sentence or a clause.The pronoun "I" takes the place of the noun "man" (a word for the speaker referring to himself) as the subject of the subordinate clause "I am".
Puzzling A+LS FTW