devilship Synonyms

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devilship Meaning

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devilship (n.)

The character or person of a devil or the devil.

devilship Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient tale spoke of a sinister vessel known as the devilship, cursed to roam the seas for eternity.
  2. Sailors whispered of encountering the devilship on stormy nights, its black sails billowing in the howling wind.
  3. Legend has it that those who crossed paths with the devilship were doomed to suffer a fate worse than death.
  4. The sight of the devilship's ghostly silhouette sent chills down the spines of even the most hardened seafarers.
  5. Mariners spoke of strange lights flickering aboard the devilship, casting an eerie glow across the darkened waves.
  6. Many believed that the devilship was crewed by the damned, condemned to serve their infernal master for all eternity.
  7. Tales of the devilship's malevolent presence spread fear among those who dared to venture into the treacherous waters where it prowled.
  8. The captain swore an oath never to set foot aboard the devilship, knowing the dire consequences that awaited any who did.
  9. Superstition held that the devilship could only be vanquished by the bravest souls willing to confront the forces of darkness.
  10. In whispered tones, sailors exchanged stories of their encounters with the devilship, each tale more harrowing than the last.

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The character or person of a devil or the devil.

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The ancient tale spoke of a sinister vessel known as the devilship, cursed to roam the seas for eternity.

Sailors whispered of encountering the devilship on stormy nights, its black sails billowing in the howling wind.

Legend has it that those who crossed paths with the devilship were doomed to suffer a fate worse than death.

The sight of the devilship's ghostly silhouette sent chills down the spines of even the most hardened seafarers.