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diabolic

[dahy-uh-bol-ik] / ˌdaɪ əˈbɒl ɪk /


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What each of us sees when we look at him — a dangerous whipsaw of insane rhetoric and diabolic intent or a canny businessman who just wants what’s best for Americans — increasingly defines us.

From Los Angeles Times

“I think it is you, the women, who have had the most diabolic lies told to you,” Butker said.

From Seattle Times

He deployed a similar move when, immediately upon being sworn in, he issued an executive order banning instruction in those diabolic “divisive” concepts.

From Washington Post

"The dictatorship has once again surpassed its own evil and diabolic spirit."

From Reuters

Perhaps rattled by the setback, Woods may have made a mental mistake when he chose a 7-iron at the diabolic par-3 12th hole, which was playing into the stiff wind.

From New York Times