devilish in the PONS Dictionary

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Off camera, he was a flamboyant, fun-loving character with a devilish sense of humour.
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Through the influence of the devilish reincarnation, outbreaks of famine and plagues further increase the dead, providing the evil with yet more strength and delight.
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It means that ministers who take care of curing magical and devilish diseases.
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Although his trade has stained him red from head to foot, underneath his devilish colouring he is a handsome, shrewd, well-meaning young man.
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The show caused many controversies in more conservative societies, mainly because of its devilish theme and referring to underworld as well as exposing nudity.
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It is almost with an obsession and devilish attitude that he enjoys every twist and turn in the plot of the play.
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Tom picks up the pie with a devilish smile.
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She was simply a notorious character, dissolute and devilish, but possessed a generous streak which made her popular.
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His devilish plots are partly based on his jealousy of the brothers' relationship.
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She was described by critics as mischievous, unpredictable, impulsive, rattlebrained, teasing, piquant, rollicking, cheerful and devilish.
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