Frenzied as if possessed by a demon.
Pertaining to, or characteristic of a demon or evil spirit.
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?
6 If only he could get those untied hands upon that demoniac Turk!
7 I would ask Mother Lecacheur: 'Well, what is our demoniac about to-day?'
8 Witness-according to Crane - the demoniac cleverness of the Brazilian in unmasking the Duchemin incognito.
9 The question before the House is not the good taste of demoniac visitants.
10 For one thing early Christianity continued the belief in demoniac possession.
11 These are very numerous, especially in the convents dominated by the demoniac societies.
12 The coach was surrounded by a demoniac band of shooting and shouting Indians.
13 The unhappy victims of this demoniac stratagem gave one simultaneous shout of indignation.
14 We see the desolation and death that pursue its demoniac footsteps.
15 It is to that we must look, across the time of demoniac destruction.
16 The Pharisees, leaning against the pavilion, were now beside themselves with demoniac fury.
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