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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "devilishly" in a sentence

    devilishly example sentences

    devilishly


    1. To his surprise, Duncan found himself wanting to be alone with her; and when Naria winked at him and rubbed his leg under the table; he smiled devilishly in reply


    2. “Of course not, and it was devilishly difficult to attain that state


    3. Adrinius moaned, stretching his body, resting his elbows on his knees while placing his devilishly angelic face in his hands


    4. William smiled devilishly


    5. That space-steel was very high quality, but it was devilishly hard to work


    6. “Your wish is my command, milady,” I said devilishly and began to rock my hips against her again


    7. “The affair has all the markings of a devilishly clever scam


    8. “Why you,” she said contemptuously, “what you tryin’ to do? Wantin’ me to have a heart attack?” Her pince-nez seemed slightly askew on her wide nose and full cheeks, and her dark eyes seemed to breathe fire at the prankster who was smiling devilishly


    9. Peanut, staring down at him devilishly


    10. He smiled devilishly, knowing the war that was occurring between my body and my mind, and stalked toward me

    11. She smiles a devilishly sweet and sinful smile


    12. " He gave me his devilishly crooked smile but there was no humor in it


    13. those devilishly intelligent eyes


    14. you are devilishly charming?” the clearest green water and that when the fish swim to the top, as they are doing now,


    15. My rule has been that you can always find something devilishly interesting in every woman that you wouldn't find in any other


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    Synonyms for "devilishly"

    deadly deucedly devilishly insanely madly devilish diabolically fiendishly

    "devilishly" definitions

    as a devil; in an evil manner


    in a playfully devilish manner


    (used as intensives) extremely