diablerie (Meaning)

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diablerie (n.)

Alt. of Diabley

diablerie Sentence Examples

  1. The children's diablerie during the Halloween party was both amusing and exhausting for the adults.
  2. Legends of witches and their diablerie have long captivated the imaginations of storytellers.
  3. His reputation for diablerie earned him both admiration and fear among his peers.
  4. The mischievous grin on his face hinted at the diablerie lurking within him.
  5. The old mansion had an aura of diablerie, with its creaking floors and hidden passages.
  6. She wrote stories filled with diablerie, weaving tales of dark magic and supernatural creatures.
  7. The prankster's diablerie knew no bounds; he was constantly pulling tricks on unsuspecting friends.
  8. The village blamed any misfortune on the diablerie of the local hermit, believing he was in league with dark forces.
  9. Despite his age, the old man still had a spark of diablerie in his eyes, always ready for a bit of mischief.
  10. The play was filled with scenes of diablerie, with characters making deals with the devil and engaging in wicked deeds.

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Alt. of Diabley

deviltry, playfulness, wickedness,mischief, devilment, rascality, waggishness, devilishness, misbehavior, waggery

solemnity, seriousness,gravity, gravitas, seriousness, solemnity, gravity, gravitas, solemnness,solemnness

The children's diablerie during the Halloween party was both amusing and exhausting for the adults.

Legends of witches and their diablerie have long captivated the imaginations of storytellers.

His reputation for diablerie earned him both admiration and fear among his peers.

The mischievous grin on his face hinted at the diablerie lurking within him.