diablerie [Noun]

Definition of diablerie:

  • Sorcery, witchcraft, or dealings with the devil.
  • Mischievous or devilish conduct or behavior.

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Sentence/Example of diablerie:

The novel was filled with tales of diablerie and dark magic.

His mischievous smile hinted at some diablerie he had planned.

The ancient ruins were said to be a site of diablerie and rituals.

The magician's performance was so convincing it felt like real diablerie.

The village elders warned the children about the diablerie lurking in the forest.

Her fascination with diablerie led her to study old grimoires.

The movie depicted a world where diablerie was a common practice.

The mischievous child's diablerie often got him into trouble.

The eerie music and dark decor gave the party an air of diablerie.

He claimed to have seen acts of diablerie during his travels.

The legend spoke of a sorcerer known for his diablerie.

Their prank had a hint of diablerie that made it memorable.

The haunted house was rumored to be a place of diablerie.

The detective suspected some kind of diablerie behind the mysterious events.

The story's plot revolved around ancient diablerie and forbidden knowledge.

She dressed up as a witch, embodying diablerie for Halloween.

The children's mischievous acts were seen as innocent diablerie by their parents.

The eerie atmosphere of the old mansion suggested past diablerie.

His novel explored themes of diablerie and moral corruption.

The villagers avoided the cave, believing it to be a site of diablerie.