diabley (Meaning)

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diabley (n.)

Devilry; sorcery or incantation; a diabolical deed; mischief.

Synonyms & Antonyms of diabley

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diabley Sentence Examples

  1. The diabley child ran through the fields with reckless abandon.
  2. The politician's words were like a diabley, dancing around the truth.
  3. The wind howled like a diabley, shaking the windows to their core.
  4. The disease spread like a wildfire, leaving behind a trail of diabley destruction.
  5. The accident mangled the car beyond recognition, creating a scene of diabley chaos.
  6. The fire burned with a diabley intensity, consuming everything in its path.
  7. The storm raged with a diabley fury, threatening to uproot trees and shatter buildings.
  8. The situation had spiraled out of control, creating a diabley mess that seemed impossible to clean up.
  9. The argument descended into a diabley shouting match, with neither side willing to listen.
  10. The thief's scheme was a diabley plot, designed to deceive and rob the unsuspecting victim.

FAQs About the word diabley

Devilry; sorcery or incantation; a diabolical deed; mischief.

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No antonyms found.

The diabley child ran through the fields with reckless abandon.

The politician's words were like a diabley, dancing around the truth.

The wind howled like a diabley, shaking the windows to their core.

The disease spread like a wildfire, leaving behind a trail of diabley destruction.