NOUN
  1. (Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell
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How To Use Beelzebub In A Sentence

  • Nevertheless, she “spaed fortunes,” read dreams, composed philtres, discovered stolen goods, and made and dissolved matches as successfully as if, according to the belief of the whole neighbourhood, she had been aided in those arts by Beelzebub himself. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • Beelzebubus III drank the contents of every single blender.
  • If the head of the house has been called Beelzebub, how much more the members of his household! Loving Beyond Self
  • Lastly, her emblem is the Sistrum, and the sound of the Sistrum, according to Plutarch, was supposed to terrify and expel Typhon (the evil principle); just as in mediæval times the ringing of church-bells was supposed to scare Beelzebub and his crew. A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
  • Ay, ye're reet tul a trippet, thar; for Beelzebub dar'n't show his snout inside the church, not the length o 'the black o' my nail. Madam Crowl's Ghost and the Dead Sexton
  • Serpentine avenue Beelzebub showed me her, a fubsy widow. Ulysses
  • They derived the genus name from the Greek word for devil (Beelzebub) and the Latin word for toad (bufo). Archive 2008-02-01
  • Bunyan for two of his favorite cats, whom he called Beelzebub and A Study of Hawthorne
  • One of the most peculiar names for Satan, the prince of demons, is the name Beelzebub. Mysteries & Intrigues of the Bible
  • Part of the latest wave of nouveau metal, Kittie adds special effects and sweet, melodic vocals to their intermittent Beelzebubbian snarls over grinding guitars which lead into lengthy, more downtempo, quasi-hip hop breakdowns.
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