Definitions from Wiktionary (the Devil)
▸ adverb: (idiomatic) Used to add emphasis to a question or statement.
▸ noun: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see the, devil.
▸ noun: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see the, Devil.
▸ adverb: Alternative letter-case form of the devil. [(idiomatic) Used to add emphasis to a question or statement.]
Speak of the devil,
like the devil,
between the devil and the deep blue sea,
give the devil his due,
talk of the devil,
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▸ adverb: (idiomatic) Used to add emphasis to a question or statement.
▸ noun: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see the, devil.
▸ noun: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see the, Devil.
▸ adverb: Alternative letter-case form of the devil. [(idiomatic) Used to add emphasis to a question or statement.]
Similar:
Prince of Darkness,
Old Nick,
Devil,
Satan,
Beelzebub,
Lucifer,
the tempter,
by thunder,
to hell,
spanking,
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Adjectives:
diablo,
deviled,
satanic,
devilish,
demoniacal,
demonic,
diabolical,
diabolic,
possessed,
infernal,
mephistophelean
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