Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word DEVILISHLY
DEVILISHLY
Definitions of DEVILISHLY
- In a devilish manner.
Number of letters
10
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using DEVILISHLY in a Sentence
- This memorable section in Rossini's overture evokes the image of the opera's main subject: a devilishly clever, thieving magpie.
- the (imperial) Britishers made public kine-killing lawful and general in the annexed Punjab and gratuitously and devilishly established a public kine-slaughter house adjacent to the Golden Temple, which they also annexed.
- Rhimes wanted him to be a man who was charming, devilishly handsome, and the type of guy every girl dreams of—a man who could also make wrong decisions, be perceived as a jerk, or be the ultimate heartbreaker.
- The ruff breakbeats lure you in and the creeping acid line keeps you hooked as it wriggles devilishly inside your head.
- Softline in 1982 called Serpentine "devilishly addicting, being endowed with the qualities that make arcade games worth the bother".
- Unfortunately for us, Scott fled his neighbourly friends to flaunt his devilishly handsome face to the world as a model.
- Among his contemporaries, Pusha T is the sharp-witted wordsmith who makes you feel like you're listening to a master at work, devilishly cooking up something as pure and addictive as he possibly can.
- As the brother-sister duo struggle to adapt to the changed circumstances, a host of individuals, including the phlegmatic Michael Bailin, the devilishly charming Christopher James Buckingham, the self-confessed anarchist Reverend Garry Swanson, the Assamese nobleman Gokuldeva Barua, the defiant conscripted tea workers Bircha and Meghu and a host of others, intrude into their lives.
- the (imperial) Britishers made public kine-killing lawful and general in the annexed Punjab and gratuitously and devilishly established a public kine-slaughter house adjoining to the precincts of the Golden Temple which also they had annexed.
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