Extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell.
1 Unfortunately, this diabolical practice is by no means confined to local authorities.
2 The rumors of the diabolical plot reached the ears of Kit Carson.
3 A bird with a most diabolical shrieking note cursed in the shadows.
4 This is what sequestration has become: diabolical descriptions of soldiers mowing lawns.
5 The next has a more diabolical character than any of the preceding.
6 Toddy was so nicknamed because of his diabolical cleverness in concocting toddies.
7 The pit is hell, whence came the smoke , - the diabolical system of delusion.
8 The plot seemed too diabolical and too improbable for anybody to believe.
9 The new title of Imperator was explained to mean something very diabolical .
10 He had a diabolical sense of humor, and he loved provoking her.
11 There is certainly something diabolical about it when it is well done.
12 He instantly detected the diabolical quality of his visitant, and was prepared.
13 They called it the diabolical match -you'll probably have one too.'
14 The familiar features sported by these diabolical abominations tipoff at real menace.
15 She had, with a sort of diabolical cleverness, succeeded in losing herself.
16 Bray Wyatt seems to have the same plan for his diabolical cult.
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