How To Use Fiendishly In A Sentence

  • I fiendishly love it, which is definitely a function of my mother's loving salads, too; we've always been green heads. Food-World Royalty
  • Yet they are fiendishly difficult to stop, track or predict because jellyfish have no hearts and thus avoid any attempts at heat detection. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its best to get in reasonably early as it can be fiendishly difficult to get into, and the doorstaff can be unyielding and obdurate, despite your silver-tongued attempts to gain access.
  • The only downside is that the complex joypad manoeuvres make the action fiendishly tough going. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yes Fklo bad luck on broon to come up against such fiendishly cunning foe Dear Aquaintance ...
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  • This figure is reached by a fiendishly clever equation.
  • Yet in what is now an election countdown, ending such protections will be fiendishly difficult. Times, Sunday Times
  • This figure is reached by a fiendishly clever equation.
  • It came out very well, though it was fiendishly difficult - the house dates to the 1630s and has very idiosyncratic windows arranged with total lack of symmetry.
  • This is a fiendishly clever plot, and Burkett is indeed the patsy.
  • So fiendishly busy; so incoherently cramped; though sporting accommodatingly ample open space.
  • Rugby remains a fiendishly difficult game to control and it seems the referee is going to be with us, wherever we go, for some time yet. Heineken Cup's clash of styles putting referees under huge scrutiny
  • He has been finding it so fiendishly difficult that he has switched to the belly putter - the club he once said should be banned. Times, Sunday Times
  • His iron-man work ethic has produced more than 80 films since 1991, ranging from serialized crime dramas to fiendishly sophisticated entertainment for children, costume Westerns to contemporary folk tales. Extremes on Screen
  • A sort of solemn hush, in company with the night, caused comparative stillness to brood over the scene, in contrast to the pandemoniacal noise that had previously reigned so fiendishly. Fritz and Eric The Brother Crusoes
  • Femme Gougeon, as leader of a horde of viragoes, was rushing among them shrieking more fiendishly than ever. The False Chevalier or, The Lifeguard of Marie Antoinette
  • The luxe look of the past 20 years has been minimalism, but it is ruthlessly disciplined and fiendishly expensive to achieve.
  • He has been finding it so fiendishly difficult that he has switched to the belly putter - the club he once said should be banned. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their task was to complete 40 fiendishly fiendish puzzles against the clock and against each other. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Chinese a script so fiendishly complicated that they cannot produce a proper keyboard.
  • It recognises that predicting life expectancy is fiendishly difficult. Times, Sunday Times
  • At least, it would be if the fiendishly clever designers of the particular variant we had did not have access to the same anti-virus web sites we did.
  • But can the governments really have been to blame for inducing irrational exuberance in the bidders through the fiendishly cunning auction processes they devised?
  • He is fiendishly bright, well-spoken in a very clipped, Scottish kind of way, but streetwise too; a bit like a smartly dressed bookie who views the world through a veil of tobacco smoke and shrewdness.
  • Back in 1999 when Thomas Keller's "French Laundry Cookbook" came out with fiendishly difficult recipes, he raised hackles by asserting that cooking is not about shortcuts. Modernism on a Fork
  • America's trade laws are fiendishly complex.
  • There is a fiendishly rich item called a ‘chocolate cassata,’ consisting of ladyfingers built around a creamy chocolate-mousse center; there's a gourmet-quality slice of raspberry-jam tart topped with vanilla gelato.
  • The Chinese a script so fiendishly complicated that they cannot produce a proper keyboard.
  • People long ago produced fiendishly complicated analyses of visual forms: witness Nicholas of Cusa's tract on the all-seeing icon of Christ and Thomas Browne's labyrinthine meditation on the quincunx.
  • Local fishing crews had told him of the Lombok Strait's fiendishly shifting currents, vicious whirlpools, and unexpected waves far from shore.
  • The setup is familiar, but Arvin calculates everything - the mystery, the office politics, the anti-death-penalty demonstrations, the race riots, the fiendishly escalating threats - so neatly that the whole package is an offer you can't refuse. Blood of Angels by Reed Arvin: Book summary
  • It was a “Faustian bargain,” wrote one journalist, a “fiendishly complicated scheme,” in which the young liberal ministers sold their souls to a cabal of unscrupulous tycoons. The Return
  • Further muddying the picture, the spread of radiation has been fiendishly unpredictable, skipping some areas and showing up in concentrated hot spots elsewhere. Murky Science Clouded Japan Nuclear Response
  • The background is simple enough - although it gets fiendishly complicated later on.
  • The Chinese a script so fiendishly complicated that they cannot produce a proper keyboard.
  • But many annona systems became fiendishly complex as the different political factions within the city wrestled over the power to distribute food: there were depots and distribution centers, inspectorates and tribunals; there were grain quotas and regulations on the precise size of a loaf of bread; in some places, storing corn in the countryside was banned. Delizia!
  • America's trade laws are fiendishly complex.
  • It is a fiendishly difficult task at a time when nothing seems to shake Labour's iron grip on power in Scotland.
  • This is a fiendishly clever plot, and he is indeed the patsy.
  • New stellarators beat the confinement problem by creating a quasi-symmetric field - trading fiendishly complex magnetic fields for fiendishly complex magnets.
  • Whenever Britain is in a royal mess over some fiendishly tricky quandary, we beseech Queen Mary for her counsel.
  • It recognises that predicting life expectancy is fiendishly difficult. Times, Sunday Times
  • Four times he raised his voice, four times a cry of indignation drowned his words, and at length, seeing that he could obtain no farther hearing, he resumed his seat with an expression fiendishly malignant, and a fierce imprecation on Rome, and all that it contained. The Roman Traitor (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • Their task was to complete 40 fiendishly fiendish puzzles against the clock and against each other. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the fiendishly tricky 10 - 15 foot sets of the final rounds, resident Pipeline specialists began with a huge advantage.
  • Here's a fiendishly clever game that will keep you engaged until Halloween, or Christmas, depending on how unbusy you are.
  • Sure, there's a lot of research showing that calories overall are what matters but there's also a lot of research -- and clinical experience -- that shows that high carb high sugar diets produce metabolic reactions that make it fiendishly difficult to lose weight by contributing to cravings and blood sugar fluctuations. Dr. Jonny Bowden: Dietary Guidelines 2010: Not Much to Write Home About
  • What we've been looking at in all this mess is some kind of fiendishly subtle manufacturing error. Codgerspace
  • Word of Nagano got to Frank Zappa, who in 1983 enlisted him to conduct his fiendishly tricky classical works with the London Symphony Orchestra.
  • But the only common instances of animal infrasound - inaudibly low frequencies - were the 20 hertz songs of fin and blue whales, and these proved fiendishly hard to investigate.
  • Only four or five compromised client machines can cripple a server; in this way it's a fiendishly economical attack.
  • Ironically, it's simultaneously harder because correctly handling Plug and Play and power management is fiendishly difficult.

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