Demonic in a sentence as an adjective

Every single goddamn file was littered with SQL, like bacon bits on this demonic salad.

This reminds me of when people talk about hearing demonic messages in popular songs when played backwards.

It'd be good to tie it to some historical event, but what could I say was clearly a failed demonic soul investment scheme?

"Third, there isn't anything concrete to get - the NSA isn't an evil, demonic institution sent here as a harbinger of the apocalypse.

But we used to fear anyone who was sick and put them in special colonies becuase we didn't understand sickness and thought it was demonic possession or evil at work.

The mention of a speech synthesis module, combined with a comment on how demonic the voice is, adds up to an expectation - the metaphor is misunderstood as real.

The real problem is that you are painting the poor as little short of demonic layabouts, which is a grossly exaggerated misrepresentation.

Painkiller is based along similar lines but retains Doom's darker demonic palette whereas Serious Sam is very light-hearted and colorful.

There may be additional context given which turns those e-mails from "smoking gun with Dotcom's demonic fingerprints" to just "Viacom vs. YouTube-esque questionable behavior" if that case ever goes to court.

Demonic definitions

adjective

extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell; "something demonic in him--something that could be cruel"; "fires lit up a diabolic scene"; "diabolical sorcerers under the influence of devils"; "a fiendish despot"; "hellish torture"; "infernal instruments of war"; "satanic cruelty"; "unholy grimaces"

See also: diabolic diabolical fiendish hellish infernal satanic unholy