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mephistophelean (s)

showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil

mephistophelean Sentence Examples

  1. The villain exuded a mephistophelean charm, alluring his victims with his enigmatic smiles and sinister promises.
  2. The mephistophelean grin spread across his face, revealing his cunning and malevolent nature.
  3. The politician's speeches held a mephistophelean allure, promising paradise but leading to ruin.
  4. The temptation whispered in my ear, offering me unlimited power in exchange for my soul, with a mephistophelean cunning.
  5. The deal with the devil was a mephistophelean contract, binding me to an eternity of servitude in exchange for momentary gratification.
  6. The sorcerer's eyes held a mephistophelean intensity, promising knowledge but ultimately leading to madness.
  7. The haunting melody carried a mephistophelean undertone, beckoning me towards darkness and despair.
  8. The seducer's words wrapped me in a mephistophelean embrace, promising love but delivering only heartache.
  9. The creature's shadow cast an ominous mephistophelean presence, hinting at its evil intentions.
  10. The mephistophelean laughter echoed through the night, mocking my attempts to resist temptation.

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showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil

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The villain exuded a mephistophelean charm, alluring his victims with his enigmatic smiles and sinister promises.

The mephistophelean grin spread across his face, revealing his cunning and malevolent nature.

The politician's speeches held a mephistophelean allure, promising paradise but leading to ruin.

The temptation whispered in my ear, offering me unlimited power in exchange for my soul, with a mephistophelean cunning.