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misdeed; outrage; villainy; crime; malefaction; malefice; wickedness; misdoings; atrocity (Vanda Voytkevych); misdoing; wrongdoing (Liv Bliss); act of evil (NumiTorum) | |||
wicked deed ("You have at least the satisfaction of knowing that for thirty years of his life his conscience bitterly reproached him for his wicked deed." (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) • Authorities in England have charged two men for the felling of an iconic centuries-old tree known as Sycamore Gap. The shocking destruction of the natural landmark, which is located along Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, sparked understandable outrage when it occurred last September. ... Should they ultimately be found guilty of taking down the legendary tree, Graham and Carruthers will like face a considerable punishment as well as 'earning' a place in British infamy for the wicked deed. (coasttocoastam.com) ART Vancouver) | |||
dirty work at the crossroads (sea holly) | |||
malfeasance; evil deed | |||
felony | |||
malefeazance (obsolete spelling) | |||
malefaction (An evil deed) | |||
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acts of atrocity; evil-doing; evil ways (Procopius laid blame for the outbreak on the Emperor Justinian, declaring him to be either a devil, or invoking God's punishment for his evil ways. Ivan Pisarev) | |||
evils of | |||
atrocities | |||
wrong-doing |
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