Antonym: angelic. Similar words: devil, bedevil, devilry, daredevil, dust devil, vaudeville, speak of the devil, devil's advocate. Meaning: ['devlɪʃ] adj. 1. showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil 2. playful in an appealingly bold way. adv. in a playfully devilish manner.
Random good picture Not show
(1) Dalton looked at her with a devilish grin.
(2) He was handsome, with a devilish charm.
(3) A battlefield for every devilish emotion known to man.
(4) That lack of balance too is devilish.
(5) What devilish torture had Raimundo dreamed up now?
(6) The devilish smile, oblique and sharp as a scar, had come back to the gaunt face.
(7) The girl was alone and devilish thoughts were playing on his mind.
(8) These clouds took on startling devilish shapes, progressing towards us.
(9) A devilish Maxwell put this cartoon on a corridor wall.
(10) Charlton Heston plays Perry, complete with devilish beard, and he does everything but cackle with delight over his evilness.
(11) She played a devilish trick on him.
(12) It was devilish hard work climbing the mountain.
(13) What a devilish good food!
(14) I don't have the faire, that devilish charm.
(15) Their devilish schemes were crushed.
(16) I will take him the devilish thing!
(17) I'd been devilish lucky.
(18) I think it's devilish.
(19) Still the devilish soul gobble up mankind's sort, drive the resistibility of mankind to blood clan sorcery for cursing would the nasty play reduce.
(20) Even worse, this devilish master takes advantage of his dog's loyalty. When they are near to the end, he will tell his dog to stop, then he would have a walkover.
(21) Costner, with his easy grin, incipient beer belly, thinning hair and bright devilish eyes, plays broken-down convincingly.
(22) We were cast into impenetrable blackness, with the rain still cascading down and that devilish thing on the loose!
(23) But like Clinton, the former governor found that a heavenly voice can apply devilish heat.
(24) What she would give to punch him on the nose, and flatten once and for all his insulting, devilish assumptions.
(25) A sound enough plan in theory, but in practice it turned out to be a devilish job. Sentencedict.com
(26) There were manifold uncertainties, and in the days and weeks to come, memory would play devilish little tricks on him.
(27) Nuns are chasing geese from the kitchen door, and the laundry girls scrub with devilish vigour.
(28) This wisdom descendeth not from above , but is earthly, sensual, devilish.
(29) By this time, though, Dr. Parnassus is on his third stakes-raising bet with the devilish Mr. Nick, and the fate of Valentina herself is hanging in the balance.
(30) It was hope that kept me alive, facing this devilish machine of slow death.
More similar words: devil, bedevil, devilry, daredevil, dust devil, vaudeville, speak of the devil, devil's advocate, give the devil his due, civilisation, english civil war, evil, revile, weevil, deviant, deviate, device, devise, evil eye, deviance, devices, deviser, devious, evilness, devising, deviation, evil spirit, social evil, undeviating, joie de vivre.