devilment Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdev.əl.mənt]
  • Us [ ˈdev.əl.mənt]

Meaning of devilment In English

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Examples of devilment

  • There are boys who commit offences just for the devilment of it.

  • It is enough for one corporation to propose one thing, for another corporation to oppose it out of pure devilment.

  • He has told us that it is done merely for devilment.

  • There is no doubt that devilment is part of that pattern, but idleness and alienation play their part, too.

  • Not only is there the question of people who rob others and commit violence in that way, but in many cases there is sheer devilment.

  • There is a mixture between boys who do things for devilment and boys who commit criminal offences in desperation because of home circumstances.

  • Fully detailed design drawings have not yet been produced, and in such things all sorts of devilment may lurk.

  • There were scares, as the youngster was full of life and devilment and had little respect for his haemophilia.

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