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Understanding "Bedevilling": A Look at an Old-Fashioned Word for Trouble and Annoyance

"Bedevilling" is an old-fashioned word that means "to torment" or "to plague". It is often used to describe a situation or person that is causing trouble or annoyance.

For example, you might say "The computer problem has been bedevilling me all day" to express that the issue has been causing you frustration and difficulty.

The word "bedevilling" is not commonly used in modern English, so it may be unfamiliar to many people. It is more likely to be found in older texts or in certain formal or literary contexts.

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