fiend / find /

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fiend2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Satan; the devil.
  2. any evil spirit; demon.
  3. a diabolically cruel or wicked person.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. Also feen [feen] /fin/ .Slang. to desire greatly: just another junkie fiending after his next hit;As soon as I finish a cigarette I'm fiending to light another.

fiend 近义词

n. 名词 noun

dastardly person

n. 名词 noun

person overenthusiastic about interest

更多fiend例句

  1. Whether you’re a dedicated fitness fiend or are trying to create new habits, the Fitbit Charge 4 can help you take control of your health.
  2. Whether you’re really into lifting weights or you’re a self-proclaimed cardio junkie, resistance bands can help any athlete or exercise fiend elevate their workout.
  3. Invariably, all the pilgrims are taken in by this subterfuge, except Monkey, who saves the day with his own shape-changing magic, then finishes off the fiend by smashing its skull with his trusty iron staff.
  4. The assimilation-fiend, Coco Conners (Teyonah Parris), harbors shame over her dark skin and black-sounding name, Colandrea.
  5. But if you're a market fiend, don't miss the still relatively new Union Market with its fun food stands and artisan shops.
  6. She wanted to be an actress and confesses to being a total “movie fiend.”
  7. Doug Caine, who describes himself as an “ex–dope fiend and former convict,” is the founder of Sober Champion.
  8. By the end Buck has been transformed into a monster—“the Fiend incarnate.”
  9. But that arch-fiend had been deserted by the majority of his followers, and he was babbling of suicide to his fellow Brahmins.
  10. When he became aware of his snares in time, he occasionally outwitted the crafty fiend.
  11. So the two went apart again; and the leaden-footed hours crept by, and the girl still wrestled with the fiend.
  12. It glared into his eyes like a fiend of hell; it was fiery, sharp as steel—and it had to be seized with the naked hands!
  13. "I am possessed of a fiend," she gasped, going up to the lady and speaking in a low voice, as if afraid to hear her own tones.