Devilish in a sentence as an adjective

Now, problem 7 is a *****, but shares some of the devilish details, perhaps the 'trick,' with problem 6.

Firstly, you actually do the assignments without leaning on your friends to help you with the devilish details.

I imagine daemons as devilish little programs hiding behind your back as you work, and I 've always been a fan of the freebsd demon.

Yes, Apple is very sinister & cunning, but I have devised a defense to even their most devilish hardware-standard-defying scheme:1.

Devilish in a sentence as an adverb

At least Microsoft folks do not pretend they are not evil , Google is even more devilish when they claim they are not evil ... Well they are at least as bad in PR as Adobe , that's a relief.

But thinking back on it, it would be even more devilish to wait for Sony and Microsoft to sell a few million consoles at a loss and then do it just when they might have started making profits.

C++ makes you able to write simple tasks in a complicated ways, thus a great asset to the global hidden mission of software industry which is to write code that will seem brilliant but fail in a devilish way.

Devilish definitions

adjective

showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil; "devilish schemes"; "the cold calculation and diabolic art of some statesmen"; "the diabolical expression on his face"; "a mephistophelian glint in his eye"

See also: diabolic diabolical mephistophelian mephistophelean

adjective

playful in an appealingly bold way; "a roguish grin"

See also: rascally roguish

adverb

in a playfully devilish manner; "the socialists are further handicapped if they believe that capitalists are not only wicked but also devilishly clever"

See also: devilishly