Demoniacally [adverb]
Definition of Demoniacally:
cruelly, without remorse
Sentence/Example of Demoniacally:
The fire in the grate looked impish—demoniacally funny, as if it did not care in the least about her strait.
The karlon was hurled backward to the point of equilibrium of the two forces, where it struggled demoniacally.
It stayed their pursuit for a moment, but in another moment they were on her track again, howling demoniacally.
I have never in my life heard anything more demoniacally distinct.
Therefore he fought tirelessly, savagely, demoniacally, the inroads of the white man into his territory.
Those who had believed her demoniacally possessed were refuted by these pious sayings.
Above them, gargoyles leer demoniacally over the heads of devout cherubim.
At length he begins to feel our steady pull, and inch by inch, struggling demoniacally, he nears the bank.
Through a stone doorway the goddess may be seen enshrined, grinning demoniacally.
The old man—indeed he seemed an old man now—cringed, and the wrinkles came out in his face till he was demoniacally ugly.