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like the devil

ADVERB
  1. (informal) with great speed or effort or intensity; used for emphasis
    ran like sin for the storm cellar
    drove like crazy
    fought like the devil
    this sprain hurts like hell
    worked like hell to get the job done
    work like thunder

How To Use like the devil In A Sentence

  • They rang the doorbell and ran like the devil.
  • It glared and it floated and it flew like the Devil.
  • He drives himself on, working like the devil from seven in the morning until midnight.
  • They scampered off, barking like the devil.
  • fought like the devil
  • Always behave like a duck - keep calm and unruffled on the surface but paddle like the devil underneath.
  • Hencke heard one canister bounce off the outer hull with a dull echo like the Devil knocking at the door.
  • Hinduism is the only religion, whose God does not have any enemy, like the Devil or the Satan.
  • Hencke heard one canister bounce off the outer hull with a dull echo like the Devil knocking at the door.
  • His repertoire of moves includes "bopping" the fragile bones on top of the foot ( "now you've got an attacker who's limping away"), or whipping it against the shins ( "hurts like the devil"). Everybody Is 'Cane Fu' Fighting
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