Frenzied as if possessed by a demon.
Pertaining to, or characteristic of a demon or evil spirit.
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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