Extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell.
Pertaining to, or characteristic of a demon or evil spirit.
1 The demonic presence in the center of the room changed yet again.
2 And as I held out hope, it lengthened my own, demonic vision.
3 Yes? He gestured, and a demonic secretary appeared in his colossal hand.
4 The clarity of expression; the perversion as well as the demonic purity.
5 Against him the unfathomable power of evil struggles with eternal demonic malice.
6 But will the resident demonic spirits prove too strong for the team?
7 Their eyes met; his pale and green, hers a demonic Aberrant red.
8 In the window he was a glassy, transparent figure, a demonic ghost.
9 They roiled upon each other in a mounting wave of demonic bodies.
10 Had the demonic stallion noted those fears at all during his probe?
11 One of the demonic technologies that will ruin our way of life.
12 She hadn't seemed demonic at all when he'd kissed and touched her.
13 Then there are Supernatural Zombies, corpses possessed by spirits or demonic powers.
14 Below, there was another demonic shriek, and the sound of wrenching metal.
15 There is something agreeably demonic about their sprawling, energised, living art installation.
16 To Henry Leyden, this conversation sounds like insanity, demonic possession, or both.
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