devilkin (Meaning)

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devilkin (n.)

A little devil; a devilet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of devilkin

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devilkin Sentence Examples

  1. The mischievous child, a true devilkin, hid his sister's shoes before dinner.
  2. The playful puppy, with its wagging tail and boundless energy, could be considered a lovable devilkin.
  3. Legends spoke of mischievous devilkin who would lead travelers astray in the dark woods.
  4. The flickering candlelight cast dancing shadows on the wall, resembling playful devilkin.
  5. The artist depicted the devilkin as a small imp with a sly grin and pointed ears.
  6. The children's laughter echoed through the house, a symphony orchestrated by their tiny devilkin.
  7. Despite their mischievous intent, the devilkin's pranks often resulted in harmless amusement.
  8. The folktale described a group of brave children who outsmarted a band of troublesome devilkin.
  9. Be careful not to leave out sweets on Halloween night, or the devilkin might come calling.
  10. The storybook illustration showed a mischievous devilkin perched on the shoulder of a grumpy old man.

FAQs About the word devilkin

A little devil; a devilet.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mischievous child, a true devilkin, hid his sister's shoes before dinner.

The playful puppy, with its wagging tail and boundless energy, could be considered a lovable devilkin.

Legends spoke of mischievous devilkin who would lead travelers astray in the dark woods.

The flickering candlelight cast dancing shadows on the wall, resembling playful devilkin.