Similar words: devil-may-care, ailment, entailment, bailment, fulfilment, derailment, embroilment, curtailment. Meaning: ['devlmənt] n. reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others.
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1 He's up to some kind of devilment again, I'll be bound.
2 The combination of sheer male power and boyish devilment was too seductive.
3 The child is always busy with some devilment or other.
4 They often sparkled with devilment when they met yours in conversation.
5 Dad's sly grin reflected the devilment that had returned to his eyes.
6 Rapid devilment of network has brought great impulse and influence to traditional ideological and moral education.
7 She played a trick on him out of sheer devilment.
8 It will at least keep us out of some bigger devilment.
9 One day you might be writing excuses for your own children when they're late or absent or up to some devilment .
10 There were other reasons for wanting to do the walk (primarily devilment and curiosity),(www.Sentencedict.com) but essentially I wanted to do for rambling what Hunter S Thompson did for journalism.
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