Deviltry [noun]

Definition of Deviltry:

mischief

Opposite/Antonyms of Deviltry:


Sentence/Example of Deviltry:

She had looked so small and young; and who could know what deviltry lurked abroad that night?

Having permitted her to influence him so far, out of pure deviltry, he seemed determined to make her regret it.

He characterized both the meta or medicine dances and the wabeno dances by a term which may be translated deviltry.

She left shortly after you went, and she means some deviltry.

What of decency or what of deviltry lay behind the mask that Renwick had seen?

To that remorseless creature, Steve Gillis, this was a golden opportunity for deviltry of a kind that delighted his soul.

She did not like the taste at all at first, but the wild and daring deviltry of the practice sustained her, and she persevered.

"Such cunning is not without its deviltry," exclaimed Hawkeye, when he met the disappointed looks of his assistants.

Andy had one good point: he never lied except in an irresponsible mood of pure deviltry.

He looked capable of almost any deviltry, but Andy did not give much time to speculating upon what he would try to do.