Synonym: demon, fiend, monster, ogre. Antonym: angel. Similar words: daredevil, dust devil, vaudeville, devil's advocate, speak of the devil, give the devil his due, evil, devise. Meaning: ['devl] n. 1. (Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell 2. one of the evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief 3. a word used in exclamations of confusion 4. a rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man) 5. a cruel wicked and inhuman person. v. 1. cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations 2. coat or stuff with a spicy paste.
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151. He's been casting the Devil out.
152. He's a crafty old devil.
153. What the devil does he want?
154. What the devil are you getting at?
155. The devil riding my back dug his hard pointy heels into my flesh, but I stayed my ground.
156. Antheil closed the door and sat in an armchair under the devil drawing.
157. He loathed the sterile ritual of inspections, and this poor devil in his untimely end had saved him from that.
158. Hencke heard one canister bounce off the outer hull with a dull echo like the Devil knocking at the door.
159. They need an exorcist to figure out what in the devil possessed them to return to their worst form from last season.
160. Red Devil energy drink and Welcome Break service stations are running a competition to win the bike.
161. If one wins while wrestling with the devil,(http://sentencedict.com/devil.html) one must drive a stake into his heart.
162. Not that she would grovel either - devil take it, she'd keep some pride!
163. So who the devil are these two engaging, literate, drug-free chatterers sitting down the pub?
164. Hell and the devil confound it, this was his home!
165. There was a representation of the devil carrying off the wicked to Hades.
166. It took me a devil of a time to find it I can tell you.
167. The 75, 000 football fans crammed into the cupped hands of Sun Devil Stadium.
168. Money doesn't spend in hell... The devil deals in a different coin. Laurell K. Hamilton
169. It was a more horrible sight than anyone could imagine—a hellhound sent by the devil.
170. Hatred is the most accessible and comprehensive of all the unifying agents. Mass movements can rise and spread without belief in a god, but never without a belief in a devil. Eric Hoffer
171. Not that he's the worst of them, poor old devil.
172. We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell. Oscar Wilde
173. The game of war brings death, and the devil has ensured that this has been a hellishly long game.
174. Not screaming, although some of them must have fought like the devil not to.
175. The devil also paid her a visit, coaxing her to spit on a cross and break a rosary.
176. Does not the divine drama seem to suggest that the Devil is calling the tune?
177. Cromwell Marsh, a quick-talking cockney, pops up like a minor devil.
178. But he was an old man nevertheless, with young boys being so close and full of the devil.
179. That brute Cullam fetched him a fourpenny one, poor little devil.
180. She whispered that the Devil hid behind the curtains, a red devil with a feathery red tail.
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