Devilled [verb]

Definition of Devilled:

aggravate, provoke

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Sentence/Example of Devilled:

Can anyone imagine the seven-devilled Mary Magdalene conversing in this way?

Devilled Ham Roulettes: Spread lightly with devilled ham, or any finely chopped and well-seasoned meat.

Don't interrupt me; you had devilled bones for supper, or rather you would have had them, only you didn't like them.

Sir Bernard hummed and hawed, and helped himself reflectively to another devilled anchovy.

They were eating devilled bones, and were dressed in long white dominoes.

When they were yearlings we were plebes, and devilled and tormented by them most unmercifully day and night.

There seems to be nothing left to eat after all this perilous sweet stuff but a devilled biscuit at ten o'clock.

I believe I could have eaten the vice-provost—though I should have liked him strongly devilled—and now I feel stimulated.

This succulent morceau is now eaten fried, with a sauce of devilled lentils and oil.

There were boxes of devilled eggs, each gold and white confection in a case of fringed white paper.