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demonic
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Demonic is the seventh studio album by American thrash metal band Testament . Released in 1997 with original members Chuck Billy (Vocals) and Eric Peterson (Guitar), the record also features artists Derrick Ramirez (Bass), Gene Hoglan (Drums) and Glen Alvelais ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Some viewed the girl's shaking as a sign of demonic possession. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And the laughter ... The laughter was demonic . ▪ Earthquakes rattle certain spots within the crust, and volcanoes explode with ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Demonic \De*mo"nic\, a. [L. daemonicus, Gr. daimoniko`s.] Of or pertaining to a demon or to demons; demoniac. ``Demonic ambushes.'' --Lowell.
Usage examples of demonic.
Now talking, conspiring mysteriously again upon the wall of concrete blocks, and prowling off desperately into the dark of streets, yards, and alleys, filled exultantly with the huge and evil presence of the dark, and hoping, with a kind of desperate terror and resolve, for something wicked, wild, and evil in the night, as jubilant and dark as the demonic joy that rose wildly and intolerably in their hearts.
I lost myself in the Hitchcockian brilliance of the double crossings and treacherous dealings, the principled spies and the demonic Nazis.
The people have just learned that their Chezru religion was founded on a complete falsehood, and was in fact one based on the same gemstones that the Yatols use as proof that the Abellicans are demonic.
The color of his irises, though, was a distinctly nonhuman and very demonic red, complete with slit pupils.
But like those eerie, ancient Nonmen statues that looked benevolent or malicious, divine or demonic, depending upon where one stood, their meaning transformed with every passing day.
I saw her as a glowing paramecium, a jellyfish, a glass police car, and a demonic art patron.
The demonic presences--okay, the extraterrestrial sapient fast-thinkers on the other side--try to grab control over the proprioceptive nerves they can sense the layout of on the other side of the grid.
Demonic host was already siphoning off his pain and despair, while leaving its wellspring intact.
The head of the weapon was fashioned in the shape of a demonic face with twisting, spikelike horns.
While alien abduction stories have much more the flavour of profane, demonic apparitions, insight into the UFO myth can also be gained from visions described as sacred.
A few bucketsful of rain blew in, and with them came a beautiful black-haired woman whose features were balanced between the angelic and the demonic, making her look very appealing indeed.
They were costumed as grotesques, their heads encased in monstrous casques mat were contorted and painted in demonic expressions and fitted with red compound eyes.
Weapons of evil, they were called by the catalysts, demonic creations of the Dark Art of Technology.
At the end, the demonic condors had died easilyproof enough that the Seer had either fled or had been killed.
They had even launched a counterpropaganda campaign, arguing that this demonic activity indicated that the evil Semman king had joined forces with powers of darkness and had to be stopped before he became more powerful.