Fiendishly in a sentence as an adverb

This must be some sort of fiendishly clever scheme for laundering VC money.

Not that I can point fingers from the uk, cos we are either screwed or up to something fiendishly smart.

And fiendishly hiding it via a public URL, email reminders and blog posts!

Great inside joke to anyone who knows the pure torture of trying to get through the fiendishly hard first 8 levels without dying.

He fell into control systems by accident and found that he loved the fiendishly painstaking work.

The central TED organization is modest in size and staffed by people who are fiendishly busy.

And Mandarin is a fiendishly difficult language for the native English speaker, so it's tough to pick a few phrases to get around.

These exams are often fiendishly difficult and/or open-ended, so you will be working like a crazy fool from the moment you get the exam until it must be turned in.

It has some fiendishly obtuse rules and requires split second reflexes as well as in depth knowledge of the metagame as well as deep domain knowledge of the item tree and hero skills.

The only way we could think of is some sort of fiendishly complex custom ExecutionContext that inspected the thread local state at creation time and recreates that in the thread running the callback, or just have pretty much every method take an implicit context parameter.

Fiendishly definitions

adverb

as a devil; in an evil manner; "his writing could be diabolically satiric"

See also: diabolically devilishly