Sentences with bedevil
be·dev·il
B b - His career was bedevilled by injury. [be VERB-ed]
- Guerrilla attacks continued to bedevil the larger army's supply routes.
- The story manages to separate Sally from Rob, the man she loves, as a set of tragedies bedevil the property owners.
- Particularly when issues of sexual abuse tragically bedevil Aboriginal communities.
- An issue bedeviled by prejudices.
- A new building bedeviled by elevator failures.
- Not only in Australia but the world over, issues of race can bedevil writing.
- The figures are poorly drawn, with the faults of volume and spatial structure that typically bedevil painted copies of photographs.
- In AM, use bedeviling, bedeviled