One who is mean as the Dickens? NYT crossword answer is:
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This phrase is used to describe someone who is extremely mean or unkind. It is derived from the famous author Charles Dickens, who wrote many novels about characters who were often cruel and unkind. The phrase is often used to describe someone who is particularly unkind or who has a mean streak. It is also used to describe someone who is overly strict or who is not very forgiving.