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- adjective
comparative form ofevil : moreevil
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Examples
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But the fiendish glowing screens had another, far eviller plan (yes, "eviller" is now a word; get over it), and before I was three-quarters through "The Importance of Being Ernest," I was sitting lumpishly in front of one of them for far longer than anyone could consider healthy -- clicking away mindlessly, oblivious to those around me and whether or not they were downloading porn (goat or otherwise).
bluemeany Diary Entry bluemeany 2005
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Otherwise, I know I shall find myself hovering near the perimeter wire of Nike World, overcome by the bathos of it all, and sighing: "I sort of expected it to look eviller."
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Otherwise, I know I shall find myself hovering near the perimeter wire of Nike World, overcome by the bathos of it all, and sighing: "I sort of expected it to look eviller."
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Does he have an eviller? twin in the DCU I've never heard about?
Judging (DC’s March) Books By Their Covers | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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Which I suppose makes you eviller, when you think about it.
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One of 'em was a tall strapping fellow, the other a little chap. I never saw two eviller looking rascals in my life.
A Bid for Fortune or Dr. Nikola's Vendetta Guy Boothby 1886
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Never saw I those eyes look fiercer nor eviller than that night when Sir Hugh Le Despenser stood a captive at her feet.
In Convent Walls The Story of the Despensers Emily Sarah Holt 1864
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"There be eviller things in Spain than even he is," said she, and shook her head.
Robin Tremayne A Story of the Marian Persecution Emily Sarah Holt 1864
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They’re really protective of their copyright, too, so that should be even eviller!
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I’m cooler, more eviller, more terroristic, and now even more Krakenish than thou:
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