How To Use Devil In A Sentence

  • When Modin scored from the right circle to make it 3-0, it looked bleak for the Devils, who rallied from one-goal deficits twice before winning Game 2 in overtime. USATODAY.com - Tampa Bay creeps closer to New Jersey with 4-3 win
  • One thing he does is get up to a little competitive devilry by unveiling the Google Pack, a parcel of software programs that you can download for free (if you have a Windows PC).
  • The one are fellows called devilish good -- the other, fellows called devilish gentleman like. Godolphin, Complete
  • Gone are the spelling rules that bedeviled many students' days.
  • Man is a god or a devil to his neighbour. 
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  • I don't think you're playing devil's advocate (a word every/filmer seems to want use) simply by making entirely senseless comparisons between films like Transformers and There Will Be Blood, and ranting on with points of view that even someone in defense of Transformers would never use. Things I Noticed While Watching 20 Minutes of JJ Abrams’ Star Trek | /Film
  • It is easier to raise the devil than to lay him. 
  • On the promotion campaign across 11 cities, the Dew Adventure Games with daredevil feats by international skate boarders and BMX bike riders drew huge crowds.
  • In many cases, well-qualified songs from musicals, operettas, vaudeville, and revues, as well as variety shows, music hall, and cafe concert, were recruited for use in cabarets.
  • When asked who was to blame for all the possessed girls she responded, ‘The devil for aught I know.’
  • Caesarian deliveries were occasionally performed in the Middle Ages, but carried with them connotations of the devil, as the child would be not of woman born.
  • Facing off against Daredevil's way coolist foe of the day, Death-Stalker, the team-up had a great moment when the villain grabbed GR's flaming skull and was freaked to find that he wouldn't die. DAREDEVIL #102 Marvel Comics, 1973
  • You old devil! You were planning this all along!
  • I took the little list of ingredients he had printed out for me, and went to a grocery store, where I got a can of Red Devil lye, two eggs, and two medium-sized white potatoes.
  • The makeup for the Djinn character is creepy and evil, like some devilish creature from an R-rated version of Star Wars.
  • Working, as I do, in the Shires, there are going to be patients who have strong religious views, and think ‘this is of the devil’ or whatever.
  • The Tasmanian Devil is the world's largest marsupial predator but its very survival is at stake as an horrific cancer threatens up to 90% of its population.
  • One of the "brightest minds" in his class, he was one of the laziest; one of the quickest and most agile when aroused, he was one of the torpids as a rule: One of the kind who should have "gone in for honors," as the faculty said, he came nearer going out for devilment. Found in the Philippines The Story of a Woman's Letters
  • They can cause dust devils and whirlwinds, though these are nothing when compared to the immense dust storms that can occur.
  • My red lips curl into a crafty little smile at the thought of that suave, devil of a man sitting on the sixty-eighth floor.
  • They both tried to talk of ordinary things for the few moments before that meal was announced, and then some kind of devilment seemed to come into Amaryllis -- nothing could have been more seductive or alluring than her manner, while keeping to strict convention. The Price of Things
  • Angie turned to see Maya standing there with a devilish grin.
  • It is a subject that knows no bounds or time limits, and the demands of the role continue to bedevil women who assume it. Cherie Burns: Stepmotherhood Never Ends
  • Mr. Summers organizes the meetings, usually picks the topic, and sometimes acts as a devil's advocate.
  • Now, I'm not saying that wow is the devil or anything knee-jerkingly reactionist like that (although I * do* have some serious issues with some elements of it: the grind, only having one somewhat flawed model of guild leadership, etc, etc). Becoming Gamer; or "My last ever log out."
  • bedevil" government's privatisation plans, industrial relations and human resources company NMG-Levy said on Wednesday. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Wondering how the wasted Stevenson could work so tirelessly, La Farge decided he must be an aitu, a Samoan devil spirit not bound by the laws of the flesh. The Five of Hearts
  • There'll be the devil to pay if you scratch my car!
  • Wesson meant for his plan to be triggered if police or employees with Child Protective Services — people he called devils — attempted to break up his family, she has argued. Wesson’s speedy trial a rarity
  • And they're highly versatile: You can make deviled eggs for appetizers, spike them in eggnog or make quiches, frittatas, omelets or other brunch-type party fare.
  • [_CATTY sighs and groans, striking the back of one hand reiteratedly into the palm of the other -- rises -- beats the devil's tattoo as she stands -- then claps her hands again. Tales and Novels — Volume 08
  • Talk of the devil and he will appear.
  • You prayed to the devil in Serpentine avenue that the fubsy widow in front might lift her clothes still more from the wet street.
  • This twenty-something Wood-elf is not what you would call devilishly handsome yet is never-the-less attractive in a somewhat boyish way. Undefined
  • But Ngurn's father, wrapped in decaying grass-matting and hanging even then over their heads among the smoky rafters of the devil-devil house, had held otherwise. THE RED ONE
  • Delhi daredevils played their 2nd match for the airtel champions league t20 and it was a great match when Dinesh Karthik and Virender Sehwag played a knock which led delhi to a win agains the wayamba 11 which ad players like mahela jayawardene. Delhi daredevils win the match against wayamba 11
  • No less powerfully mythopoetic than the classical image of the disease, the demonological model envisioned the hysterical anesthesias, mutisms, and convulsions as stigmati diaboli or marks of the devil.
  • Well, then, seriously, melodrama was the correct ticket and all that in 1840, but we've outgrown it; it's devilish demode to chuck things in people's faces. Lady Baltimore
  • Sorry Tracey ... but if you go to the cooler where all processed meats are sold at costco you can buy a pack of 15 hot dogs to take home ... and it is there that the devil lies in the details ... Shopping at Costco just got even more awesome
  • Chickens clucked about, scratching up dust into tiny dust devils with their claws.
  • Asked why he promoted such libidinous revelry, he replied, “Why should the devil have all the good times?” A Renegade History of the United States
  • But what plagues American still bedevils the rest of the airline industry, which has racked up $55 billion in losses in the past decade. Airlines Are Driven to Nickel and Dime
  • Their misdeeds, if that's what they really were, haunted some to their graves and continue to bedevil the still living who are never allowed to forget them.
  • The first performance was of Charles Gounod's Faust, the fascinating tale of a German sorcerer who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for knowledge, power, youth, and love.
  • That she-devil is outside; I heard her howling.
  • And, oh, the playacting, the tussles for territory, the acts of intellectual vaudeville that ensue. Times, Sunday Times
  • His character never lost his inherent devilishness though, and he'd worn that wicked smile through the entire movie.
  • As for him, he believed the Quakers to be those agents of the devil foretold in the New Testament, who ‘despise dominion and speak evil of dignities.’
  • She's off to Greece for a month-lucky devil!
  • I felt this to have been a very dangerous proceeding, for if le bon Dieu had noticed Ghislaine's travesty, He might have made the wind turn, and she would then have remained a deviless and been forced to live in hell for all eternity. A Childhood in Brittany Eighty Years Ago
  • My people have worked like the devil.
  • WHEN I was a youngster I used to be quite a superstitious sort of person -- I suppose because I had a nurse till I was rather large, who was the sort of Scotchwoman which believes in fairies and red devils and those things. The Lake of Devils
  • Back then, I made enough "sweetish" meatballs and deviled eggs to feed a traveling carnival. Glenwood Springs Post Independent - Top Stories
  • I saw a picture not long since, in Edinburgh, copied from an engraving in Boydell's Shakspeare; subject, -- "Lear (and suite) in the storm," but coloured according to the imagination and taste of the artist; its name ought assuredly to have been _Redcap and the blue-devils_, for the venerable and lamented monarch had fine streaming locks of the real _carrot hue_, whilst his very hideous companions showed _blue_ faces, and blue armour; and with their strangely contorted bodies seemed meet representatives of some of the infernal court. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 341, November 15, 1828
  • And it is nothing wonderful; if the devils are proved to cause those to be much worse hated who live not according to a part only of the word diffused ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • We had to run like the devil to catch our train.
  • Sarcasm I now see to be, in general, the language of the Devil; for which reason I have, long since, as good as renounced it. Thomas Carlyle 
  • The senator has been bedeviled by allegations of corruption.
  • He was not thinking of the girl beside him; only something seemed to swell and grow and swell within his heart; it was all the torture of his days, weary hopes and weary disappointment, scorn rankling and throbbing, and the thought "I had rather call the devils my brothers and live with them in hell. The Hill of Dreams
  • Their emblem of the Black Kraken, which the simple thought to represent a mere giant devilfish, actually depicted this pulsing, growing, black cloud of terror. Conan Of The Isles
  • We ought not to participate in devilment by tolerating it.
  • She'd boil a dozen eggs to use later for deviled eggs - hers were zingy with mayo, sharp mustard, bit of vinegar, the perfunctory paprika.
  • I don't really believe in capital punishment, I'm just playing the devil's advocate.
  • The club sold its soul to the devil of capitalism, and whilst the short term gains were success, admiration, a growing international fan base and kudos, that avenue of hedonism has finally delivered the bill.
  • -- But she has head that the devil is black; and having a mind to make one of me, brays together, in the mortar of her wild fancy, twenty chimney-sweepers, in order to make one sootier than ordinary rise out of the dirty mass. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 7
  • Parsley seed goes nine times to the Devil
  • Partly this is down to that old bedevilling British thing, class: Mr. Cameron is from very well-bred stock, and so are almost all of his lieutenants. The Election of Gordon W. Bush
  • When she came out with her infantile one-liner about turning Herman Cain's "9-9-9" plan upside down and discovering that "the devil's in the details" 999 is 666 upside-down, geddit? GOP presidential economics debate in New Hampshire - as it happened
  • The Tasmanian devil is small, but stocky and muscular and leads the GTMS Team Australia attack. This beast shows no mercy against his opponents and is on the offense always.
  • What the devil does he want?
  • He holds me like the devil himself.
  • She followed Davids eyes over toward a devilwood tree. The After Wife
  • Talk of the Devil, and he is bound to appear. 
  • Whereas if only she had been dishonest, and therefore commonplace, she would either have chucked her given word to the devil, or the deep grey sea over which she stood, and cleared for her own happiness and a marriage licence; or kept her word in one sense while making deedy little plans of triangular pattern for future reference. Leonie of the Jungle
  • Devil killer body, a large wavy golden hair shine, slender legs wearing a yellow goose miniskirts, show figure of the perfect.
  • Continuous vaudeville, paceless and placeless, kept "uniform time. The Tyranny of the Clock
  • The devil looks after his own. 
  • He was handsome, with a devilish charm.
  • I'm not your executioner. I'm not your devil and I'm not your God. I'm Charles Manson.
  • Harry was a nasty foul-mouthed old devil.
  • Fear makes our imagination conceive what it list, invites the devil to come to us, as [1667] Agrippa and Cardan avouch, and tyranniseth over our phantasy more than all other affections, especially in the dark. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • D'ye think I don't know when the Lord 'ides' is face behind the clouds playin 'peep-bo for a bit, and lets the devil' ave it all 'is own way? God's Good Man
  • You can make deviled eggs for appetizers, spike them in eggnog or make quiches, frittatas, omelets or other brunch-type party fare.
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  • The word larva referring to the newly hatched form of insects before they undergo metamorphosis comes from the Latin word lārva, meaning “evil spirit, demon, devil.” Unmasking religion
  • I was quite a good student - no cherub, but no devil either.
  • Terrorism may have replaced the Devil as the bogeyman, but the same principle applies.
  • he made a bargain with the devil
  • Why, the old Peer, pox of his tough constitution, (for that malady would have helped him on,) has made shift by fire and brimstone, and the devil knows what, to force the gout to quit the counterscarp of his stomach, just as it had collected all its strength, in order to storm the citadel of his heart. Clarissa Harlowe
  • In the novel, a decent man, having made a "devil's bargain," finds himself on that precarious border between personal love and social responsibility.
  • I must move to a larger house or spend money extending this one; either will be expensive, so I'm between the devil and the deep blue sea.
  • And they're highly versatile: You can make deviled eggs for appetizers, spike them in eggnog or make quiches, frittatas, omelets or other brunch-type party fare.
  • South Africa was still "bedeviled" by racism and Gauteng premier Tokyo Sexwale's family's experiences in a Rouxville, Free ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Devil killer body, a large wavy golden hair shine, slender legs wearing a yellow goose miniskirts, show figure of the perfect.
  • He worked in burlesque and vaudeville theaters and then on Broadway in such plays as The Night Circus (1958), One More River (1960), and Do Re Mi (1962). Five People Born at the End of April | myFiveBest
  • Besides being a movie theatre, this place presented vaudeville shows. THREE IN ONE
  • On the other hand, ‘bitter envy and selfish ambition’ does not come from above, ‘but is earthly, unspiritual, devilish’.
  • But the voices continued to bedevil her, and later that year she was committed to Highland Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina.
  • As if to symbolize this state of things, the "fancy piece" astern comprised, among numerous other carved decorations, a cross and a miter; while forward, on the bows, was a sort of devil for a figure-head -- a dragon-shaped creature, with a fiery red mouth, and a switchy-looking tail. Redburn. His First Voyage
  • The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out. 
  • Many refer to the Devil, or rely on descriptions of satanic cults as symbols of evil and death.
  • USATODAY. com - Devils remain thirsty for Cup champagne USATODAY.com - Devils remain thirsty for Cup champagne
  • You may be in devilish fine form to-day, but your throat is rotten. The Water Baby
  • Over the course of the seven years that follow, Dana Scully risks her life investigating alien abduction cases, murders committed by genetic mutants – like a man who eats livers and can stretch his body in improbable ways or a boy who is able to summon lightning or a giant flukeworm which has evolved to have a humanoid appearance – and serial killers, some of whom may be incarnations of the devil. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • Goud has always exhibited a devilish irreverence for hierarchies, whether in art or in life.
  • Inside him beat the heart of a daredevil barnstormer, who in 1922 had walked on the wings of an airplane as it looped through the air in the Midwest, secured by invisible wire cables. Helen Davey: Pan Am: A Dream Takes Flight (Part III)
  • They had not intended to spend the afternoon, but found themselves too fascinated to turn away from the breakers bursting upon the rocks and from the many kinds of colorful sea life starfish, crabs, mussels, sea anemones, and, once, in a rock-pool, a small devilfish that chilled their blood when it cast the hooded net of its body around the small crabs they tossed to it. CHAPTER VI
  • Whether the blue devils were flying around or not, I could not exactly discover, but the whiskey and _blue ruin_ were evidently powerful in their effects. Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. Or, The Rambles And Adventures Of Bob Tallyho, Esq., And His Cousin, The Hon. Tom Dashall, Through The Metropolis; Exhibiting A Living Picture Of Fashionable Characters, Manners, And Amusements In High And Low Life
  • In spite of the precision and speed of information, fog and friction will continue to bedevil military operations.
  • The devil's advocate gambit is extraordinary but certainly not uncommon since it strikes so regularly in the project rooms and boardrooms of corporate America.
  • Set a beggar on horseback and he'll ride to the devil
  • Bookmakers are offering punters odds of 6-1 on the horse Red Devil winning the race.
  • He who sups with the Devil should have a long spoon. 
  • For one thing the theft of a famous object is always bedevilled by the circumstance of its being indisposable through the usual channels. Killer Dolphin
  • A daredevil returned home triumphant yesterday after carrying out the highest bungee jump in the world.
  • The devil, realising that he had been fooled, disappeared in an awe-inspiring cloud of smoke and sulphur fumes; but the bridge remained, and its name to this day recalls the discomfiture of his evil plans. Legend Land, Vol. 1 Being a collection of some of the Old Tales told in those Western Parts of Britain served by The Great Western Railway.
  • Parsley seed goes nine times to the Devil
  • Because this being all our hope, against this point did the devil make a vehement stand, and at one time he was wholly subverting it, at another his word was that it was "past already;" which also Paul writing to Timothy called a gangrene, I mean, this wicked doctrine, and those that brought it in he branded, saying, NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
  • Devil be damned!" was the next, uttered in irritation and anger. CHAPTER XV
  • burlesque hall of fame, dixie evans, exotic world, kitten deville, liz renay, michelle l'amour, new york burlesque festival Inspiration and Execution: Tribute Numbers in Burlesque
  • Legation at Teheran; Bill "devilled" for a famous barrister; Lionel wore her Majesty's livery. The Hill A Romance of Friendship
  • Our daredevil ambitions are never so roused as when we're our own audience.
  • In the Book of Revelation it's the number of the beast; it's the number of the devil.
  • This was called kupfernickel which means Devil’s Copper. Nickel
  • They involve a singing frog, a vaudeville show, the impresario who runs it, and the mad scientist who works for him.
  • Professor von Duhn told me that once when approaching an Italian village in search of inscriptions he was taken for the devil, being unluckily mounted on a black horse and dressed in black, and was met by a priest with a crucifix, who was at last persuaded to "disinfect" him with holy water as a condition of his being admitted to the village. The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus
  • He was, without a doubt, the devil's evil spawn, sent down to earth to mess up the lives of innocent and simple girls.
  • Nevertheless, I admired Mandeville's skill for, as he questioned, I caught the unease of some of them.
  • Those little/young devils broke my window.
  • The abracadabra of the mages operating on their minds, some devilish conjuration. LORD PRESTIMION
  • The Devil tempted Adam and Eve.
  • Plants are greater stitchwort, bluebell, devils bit scabious, Himalayan balsam, ragged robin, marsh marigold, quaking grass and lady's smock.
  • And a devilish mustard-oil-red-pepper coulis allows seared scallops to start velvety, then bite back.
  • Like Dick would say, “The devil take the hindmost.” Amaryllis in Blueberry
  • Even Goneril has her one splendid hour, her fire - flaught of hellish glory; when she treads under foot the half-hearted goodness, the wordy and windy though sincere abhorrence, which is all that the mild and impotent revolt of Albany can bring to bear against her imperious and dauntless devilhood; when she flaunts before the eyes of her "milk-livered" and "moral fool" the coming banners of France about the "plumed helm" of his slayer. A Study of Shakespeare
  • Some people considered this stranger to be a devil changed into the illusion of an angel of light, or a witch.
  • But if, as one would assume the picture came from some kind of vaudeville stage-show, that would explain the bare bosoms, but what was the significance or point of putting a ship on the lady's head?
  • While glossy magazine journalists are a source of endless inspiration for television and film - from The Devil Wears Prada to Ugly Betty - their subediting office counterparts have been largely absent from screen, stage and page. Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • The media cast him as the devil incarnate .
  • The Puritan villagers believed all the quarreling was the work of the Devil. Boing Boing
  • I am abhorrently evil and I feed on misery and death This would have made EXCELLENT ammo against the inhuman, barbarian right-wing devils who eat babies. Matthew Yglesias » Goldfarb Endorses Terrorist Ethics
  • With a new name adorning the number one position after almost every match, the Daredevils, who climbed to the coveted position after trampling over event's whipping boys Kolkata Knight Riders by nine wickets, would have to up the ante when they take on Sachin Tendulkar's army for the first time in the tournament. Times Now
  • Then was brought unto him one possessed with a devil, blind, and dumb: and He healed him, insomuch that the blind and dumb both spake and saw.
  • For investors, management's focus on cash flow is important since consumption trends may continue to bedevil the industry.
  • An idle brain is the devil’s workshop. 
  • Parker to try to "bedevil" Cape Town's Olympic bid chances with his threats, NP sport spokesman Nick Koornhof said on Wednesday. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It wasn't like her to give in to Mother - usually she held out just for devilment. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • The telescope must be bewitched by the Devil.
  • We passed through the Grand Arch, a majestic limestone-cavern entrance-way into a hidden valley, and surveyed the spectacular grotto called Devil's Coachhouse, continuing our cryptozoological pursuit.
  • There where barbecue mutton - chops for lunch, huge , savory hunks of meat sizzling like the devil charcoal.
  • The genius of Lee's film is that it too exploits the American minstrel heritage - the Sambo performances are devilishly powerful - but with a careful emphasis.
  • A figure clad in a black leather jacket called out from the next table chuckled and turned towards the two girls, revealing an devilish, cheeky grin.
  • This sense of boyish innocence and hope helps define The Devil's Backbone as something more than just your average trip to the boneyard.
  • Idleness," says Burton, in that delightful old book "The Anatomy of Melancholy," "is the bane of body and mind, the nurse of naughtiness, the chief mother of all mischief, one of the seven deadly sins, the devil's cushion, his pillow and chief reposal ... How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success
  • He could outclimb, outswim, outrun, outdevil any of them; while none dared fight with him. When the World Was Young
  • He was banished to Devil's Island.
  • There seems to be a wild idea revolving around in the heart of government that we were part a devilish clever plot to blacken them.
  • The script provides an admirable fulcrum for such musings with the title contraption -- run by a former Tibetan monk (Christopher Plummer) who cut a deal with the devil (Tom Waits), and which now reveals the dreams and temptations of those who venture into it. Mania News Feed
  • The Bedouin traditionally hang amulets on the body of adults to prevent the evil eye, devils, impure spirits and other illnesses from attacking the bearer of the amulet.
  • So lonesome that there were times when life looked absolutely worthless; when the blue devils made him their plaything, and he saw Billy Louise looking scornfully upon him and loving some other man better; when he saw his name blackened by the suspicion that he was a rustler -- preying upon his neighbors 'cattle; when he saw Buck Olney laughing in derision of his mercy and fixing fresh evidence against him to confound him utterly. The Ranch at the Wolverine
  • The villagers believed a devil had taken control of his body.
  • As the coast became clear he advanced on tiptoe to the central office and assumed power, pausing only to open the royal refrigerator and slap together a deviled ham sandwich.
  • “Gharíb:” the porter is offended because the word implies “poor devil;” esp. one out of his own country. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • It's essentially a series of vaudeville comedy routines.
  • I was driving past and tried to stop this poor devil getting beaten up.
  • Here is revealed one of the foremost of the causes which made the belief of the Dark Age in the numerous appearances of ghosts and devils so common and so intense that it gave currency to the notion that the swarming spirits of purgatory were disembogued from dusk till dawn. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • Somehow you have to play devil's advocate against your presentation and try to knock it to pieces.
  • Italian theaters and music halls, for example, largely gave way to vaudeville, nickelodeons, organized sports, and radio programming.
  • And in the modern day, there's an equation relating UFOs and abduction experience to devils and demons as well.
  • More than 50,000 visitors are expected to attend the show, which was today featuring daredevil stunts from the Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team and music by the Lancastrian Brigade Band.
  • They launched ‘Revuedeville’ - a nonstop round of showgirls, variety acts and comedians - and when other theatres copied them she hit on the idea of nudity.
  • He only spoils the show, poor devil.
  • Where the devil have you been?
  • The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out. 
  • The courtroom became a vaudeville theatre, as the MP lampooned his interrogators, accusing them of making ‘schoolboy howler’ mistakes.
  • The Bible makes it clear that the devil and his forces are the masters of misrepresentation.
  • Tell the truth and shame the Devil
  • That devil, born of isolation, he had seen so often destroy young men through exhaustion, frustration and despair.
  • The sound of the water hissing in the Devil's Throat was overwhelming.
  • I love when you flip your eyelids up and say, "Neep neep, I'm the devil, I'll see you in hell". Archive 2007-08-01
  • But what surprised me the most concerning the Devil can be discerned from the following passage in the book: Archive 2008-04-01
  • But this is a problem which bedevils political thought everywhere.
  • No wonder these mantas are often called devil-fish.
  • Now, with the public believing the company is the anthropomorphosis of the devil, Ensign Las Vegas Sun Stories: All Sun Headlines
  • Tey presents a fallen angel destroying the dinful in Dialogues with the Devil. HH Com 112
  • “May we live unspotted from the world, the flesh, & the devil.” The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876
  • There was a knock at the door and Lori nearly fell off her bed when she heard it, ‘Lori what the devil is wrong with you?’
  • The leader seemed the devil incarnate.
  • The slightly built dancer was described as ‘a professional dare devil, machine gun chatterer and blithe defier of the laws of physics’.
  • So, too, the zealous devil-worshippers of Travancore, whose diet is the putrid flesh of cattle and tigers, together with arrak and toddy and rice, which they have previously offered to their deities. The Diwan of Abu'l-Ala
  • The healer had just finished his training, but in the confusion never said that all important, closing protective prayer and it seemed the devil himself somehow transmitted this mercifulness skin condition onto Spider ten fold. Archive 2007-07-01
  •  Alas for Satan, I keep no ordinary water in my watering can, but Holy Water I had put thereinto, for it can never be guessed at which times the Devil may send his minions to undo you. Rev. Jasper Pickery and Three Manifestations of the Devil
  • He's a naughty little devil.
  • Towards the yellow-hammer, or yellow-yite -- bird of beautiful plumage though it be -- because it is the subject of an unaccountable superstitious notion, which credits it with drinking a drop of the devil's blood every May morning, the children of Scotland cherish no inconsiderable contempt, which finds expression in the rhyme: -- Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk
  • Domestically, complaints about university tuition fees and the state of the health service continue to bedevil him.
  • I went for devilled whitebait, a good sized portion in a crisp flour coating and well dusted with cayenne pepper, served with lemon creme fraiche.
  • it will be the devil to solve
  • Golf, now justly cried down by our laws, {2} as the mother of cursing and idleness, mischief and wastery, of which game, as I verily believe, the devil himself is the father. A Monk of Fife
  • Pipeline rolls in with quick and fast barrels and daredevils surf across the face of the curl.
  • When flatterers meet, the devil goes to dinner. 

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