Extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell.
1 Clyde's fiendish mind has not stopped at so simple an abasement, however.
2 This is a place of arcane rules and fiendish levels of bureaucracy.
3 The fiendish manner in which we were to be killed unmanned me.
4 Yes, faint but unmistakable; the sounds filled him with a fiendish joy.
5 The fiendish laughter that just now sounded in my ears proceeded from-
6 Some fiendish member of the murder group is on board the ship.
7 A smile almost fiendish broke over the furrows of the rugged face.
8 All the fiendish wit of youthful ingenuity flashed forth from this verse.
9 Did I understand him, he asked in a sort of fiendish whisper.
10 The fiendish actions of the man who was my guardian frightened me.
11 Jake grinned in fiendish glee, and said: There you are all right.
12 I turned, and there was the fiendish - looking dog close on my heels.
13 Seen in those barren, dull-red hills, they looked strange and almost fiendish .
14 There came a brief, fiendish laugh, and Piers broke in upon her.
15 This notion of ascribing a fiendish scheme to Pons satisfied family honor.
16 And, fiendish cruelty like this is not confined to the outer wilds.
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