Which preposition to use with deviltries
It was only about twenty feet by twenty, and it was bordered by a hedge of moth-eaten privet, but anyone who has ever attempted to induce a blade of grass to grow upon a sand dune will fully appreciate the deviltry of Mrs. Tunnygate's malignant mind.
Here Jim had some deviltry in mind, for he edged up closer; but what it was never transpired, for Emett suddenly pointed to the horses and said to the Indian: "Chineago (feed).
You like deviltry for the sake of the deviltry itself.
Then they shouted and screamed after her, almost maddened by this final, convincing proof of the consummate deviltry against which they were destined to struggle.
"I'll bet the kids get some of their deviltry by direct line of descent.
More than likely Grizzly Weber hit the truth when he said: "It was a piece of pure deviltry on their part.
The China Sea can generate much deviltry to a square mile.