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I have never in my life heard anything more demoniacally distinct.
His red eyes, which resemble Spanish peanuts, dance demoniacally as they look you up and down.
Thereafter that demon had shown up with disturbing frequency, always looking at her as if something demoniacally special was on his mind.
"You've a reprieve," he demoniacally whispered, his hands still clamped around her neck.
Oh, and television is a demoniacally omnipresent conveyance of sound and moving images.
The Miranda laughed demoniacally.
The janitress grinned demoniacally and made a dive for the ownerless dog.
The song "We Repossess," sung demoniacally to a syncopated beat, sums up the bank's philosophy.
At last he seemed to become furious with rage, for he danced up and down shaking his fists and screaming demoniacally.
She spun the handwheel demoniacally fast.
He chortled demoniacally.
There is no passion in nature so demoniacally impatient, as that of him who, shuddering upon the edge of a precipice, thus meditates a Plunge.
The beard and demoniacally whacky grin make him look like an urban version of Fuzzy Knight, the character actor in old westerns.
He fought demoniacally, seeking to use teeth and feet and raking nails, and meanwhile he ululated like a satan.
Howling demoniacally now that it had again tasted blood, the sword began to writhe in Elric's grasp, seeking fresh flesh in which to bite.
Soon a power-hungry teen-age counselor - the one who smiles demoniacally at the camera - leads a revolt; the boys lock the adults away and take over both camps.
Mr. Nichols takes a role the playwright appears to have conceived as his own demoniacally inauthentic alter ego and in a devastating performance makes him a contemporary Everyman.
Perhaps more than any other man in Canada, he has put poetry on the map - at the centre, indeed; and fought and argued and worked demoniacally to preserve it there.
A disturbing image entered her mind, a recollection from the Grand Stupa at Tonpengh: the master priest demoniacally handsome, exhorting the moaning crowd of initiates.
Because of its torrential nature, Medieval Arab geographers have described the Great Zab - together with the Little Zab - as "demoniacally possessed".
Here again Mr. Shiner walks through, on and over the first few rows of spectators, demoniacally mussing hair, borrowing hats and picking pockets along his Hellzapoppin path.
After Mr. Otis offers him Lubricator to oil his chains, the ghost laughs demoniacally, then Mrs. Otis accuses him of indigestion and offers him tincture.
("Everybody's Fine," which opened Le Madri's film season last month, began with Marcello Mastroianni's laughter echoing demoniacally off the buildings around the parking lot as the credits rolled.)
And the monologues, which include a searing recollection of a childhood birthday party gone demoniacally wrong, are remarkable for both the beauty of their language and their revelatory blending of theme and character.
The lyrical music was perhaps slightly more telling than the demoniacally intense music, but Mr. Ozawa did well by both sides of the score, and the Boston Symphony's playing was really lovely.