fiendful Synonyms
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fiendful Meaning
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fiendful (a.)
Full of fiendish spirit or arts.
fiendful Sentence Examples
- The fiendful creature haunted the dreams of the villagers, causing them to live in constant fear.
- The forest was known to be fiendful, and many who ventured into its depths never returned.
- The ancient artifact possessed a fiendful aura, corrupting anyone who dared to touch it.
- The once peaceful town became fiendful after the arrival of a malevolent entity.
- The fiendful enemy unleashed its dark powers, threatening to engulf the entire world in chaos.
- The hero faced the fiendful beast with unwavering courage, determined to protect the innocent.
- The fiendful curse spread throughout the land, transforming people into twisted and malevolent creatures.
- The fiendful cult performed sinister rituals beneath the moonlight, seeking to summon an ancient demon.
- The fiendful spirit possessed the young girl, causing her to scream and writhe in agony.
- The fiendful flames consumed the village, leaving nothing but smoldering ruins in their wake.
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Full of fiendish spirit or arts.
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The fiendful creature haunted the dreams of the villagers, causing them to live in constant fear.
The forest was known to be fiendful, and many who ventured into its depths never returned.
The ancient artifact possessed a fiendful aura, corrupting anyone who dared to touch it.
The once peaceful town became fiendful after the arrival of a malevolent entity.