Definitions for diable

diable di·able

Spelling: [dee-ahb-luh]
IPA: /diˈɑb lə/

Diable is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 153 anagrams from letters in diable (abdeil).

Definitions for diable

adjective

  1. highly spiced; prepared with hot or piquant seasoning; deviled.

Examples for diable

After that nothing more was heard of the diable Vauvert or his imps.

You mean she put you out—ah, oui, she has a diable of a temper when angry.

The gruff voice said repeatedly 'sacr,' 'diable,' and once 'mon Dieu.'

This diable of a gun has made you lose three valuable years.

From the factory to the Col du diable is less than half a mile.

It must be confessed that this diable of a man has an indescribable charm about him.

In deficiency of speech, the animal reiterated its obeisances— "diable!"

The diable boiteux, who lifted the roofs of houses, has been surpassed.

Our Indian had paid the price of his own blood-lust and diable's enmity.

And he handed Bouvard the second volume of the Mémoires du diable.

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