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Meanings of
demoniacal
in inglés
Frenzied as if possessed by a demon.
possessed
berserk
amok
demoniac
amuck
Related terms
insane
agitated
Pertaining to, or characteristic of a demon or evil spirit.
devilish
demonic
Synonyms
Examples for "
possessed
"
possessed
berserk
amok
demoniac
amuck
Examples for "
possessed
"
1
Therefore, he's more than likely left a group of
possessed
behind him.
2
The people
possessed
great wealth thanks to the island's rich natural resources.
3
In any case, I doubt a sensor would work for a
possessed
.
4
And for however long Kether
possessed
me, I can usually remember nothing.
5
For a moment physical terror
possessed
him, a passionate sense of insecurity.
1
They're not going to go
berserk
at a park anyway, she said.
2
In his eyes was much sorrow, but the
berserk
rage was gone.
3
Then and there, in the road, our thrush seemed to go
berserk
.
4
His eyes glared, and he seemed a madman in his
berserk
rage.
5
He had a sawn-off shotgun in his hand and was going
berserk
.
1
The dangers of Los Angeles, of democracy run
amok
,
were locked out.
2
And now they were running
amok
,
messing with powers better left untested.
3
Ascertain whether his madness is feigned, or whether his tapirs run
amok
.
4
Kane Williamson and Martin Guptill soon found the boundaries without running
amok
.
5
Costa Rica have completely taken over in midfield and are running
amok
.
1
There was the same hatred, the same
demoniac
fierceness in it now.
2
He looked into the glare of the
demoniac
's
eyes: the demons fled.
3
The other brothers raised a
demoniac
shout of triumph over his apostacy.
4
For five solid minutes the broncho redoubled his scheme of
demoniac
fury.
5
A thing impish,
demoniac
-
purple
and
dripping with blood- aspectreof nightmare dreams?
1
Rush of blood to the head, followed by a general running
amuck
.
2
The calmer voice denounced him for a fool running
amuck
with passion.
3
These creatures rarely run
amuck
until the harpoon is thrust into them.
4
Signor Zangiacomo ran
amuck
in the morning, and went for our worthy friend.
5
Blue funk seized the petty officers while some of the crew ran
amuck
.
Usage of
demoniacal
in inglés
1
But they are never in balance; they are always in
demoniacal
conflict.
2
Would you also create for yourself and the world a
demoniacal
enemy?
3
From afar came the
demoniacal
laughter of coyotes on their night hunts.
4
Only the slanting yellow eyes were alive, regarding her with
demoniacal
glee.
5
The scream was followed by a burst of laughter which was truly
demoniacal
.
6
Jesus believed in
demoniacal
possession, casting out devils on several occasions.
7
Jones galloped to cut him off, and the yells he emitted were
demoniacal
.
8
His ardent vociferations now degenerated into inarticulate yells of horror and
demoniacal
despair.
9
The
demoniacal
laughing, half howl, half bark, cut the night again.
10
That
demoniacal
impulse to throw oneself from a height took possession of me.
11
Coutlass changed his tone from
demoniacal
delight to quieter, grim amusement.
12
On entering heaven, what magic shall work such a
demoniacal
change in him?
13
But if we acquit Parris, what shall we say of the
demoniacal
girls?
14
He kept crying with
demoniacal
laughs: 'I want to go back and kill-kill
15
Ah, God, the horror of it, the monstrous, hideous,
demoniacal
wickedness of it!
16
There was a recoil in horror, for the creature looked to the crowd
demoniacal
.
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demoniacal
Adjective
Frequent collocations
demoniacal possession
almost demoniacal
demoniacal laugh
demoniacal fury
demoniacal influence
More collocations
Demoniacal
through the time
Demoniacal
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common