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Filter by Meaning The wretched food in the cafeteria was barely edible.
The wretched sight of the homeless people on the street saddened her.
The team's performance was wretched, and they lost the game.
The wretched condition of the roads caused many accidents.
The old house was in a wretched state and needed a lot of repairs.
He felt wretched after cheating on his exam, knowing that it was morally wrong.
The wretched taste of the medicine made it hard for him to swallow.
The wretched treatment of animals in the circus led to protests.
The wretched taste of the expired milk made her vomit.
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