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The phrase "filled with devilish" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, an action, or an emotion. For example, "His face was filled with devilish delight as he watched the chaos unfold."
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DMA Design created 120 stages filled with devilish traps and fiendish puzzles, and every Lemming animation was imbued with more floppy-haired personality than entire other games.
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Bill Bowes described how, when he was bowling, he would glare and mutter under his breath; he seemed to be "filled with a devilish energy".
USA Network's show Psych has long been a fan favorite, but with the semi-recent announcement of it being renewed for a season eight filled with only eight episodes, as opposed to its usual 16, fans have been moving and shaking in order to keep the devilish duo of Shawn James Rodayy) and Gus (Dule Hill) continued fixtures on their televisions.
Streets filled with sand.
Filled with emotion.
filled with NGM buffer.
Fill the hole half filled with water.
Now fill with fluid.
Then fill with air.
With devilish psychological cunning, Boyle and Mendes planted a subconscious feelgood association with that title – Skyfall.
D. Pendrey: England's opener caught and bowled with devilish spell (anag. incl. E, c, b).
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