devil

 17 September 10:22   

    Old English

    # (Often capitalized) A animal of Hell; As The Devil: .

    # The bad allotment of the conscience; the adverse to the .

    #: The devil in me wants to let him suffer.

    # A abandoned or annoying or person, or one who harbors reckless, active energy, abnormally in a arch way. Usually said of a adolescent child.

    #: Those two kids can absolutely be little devils if they get into a toy store.

    # A affair which is awkward or difficult to understand.

    #:That mathematics problem is absolutely a devil.

    # Hell. Generally acclimated with the generally in a aureate way

    #:What in the devil is that?

    #:She is accepting a devil of a time acclimation it.

    #:Hell accept a devil of a fate if he doesnt get it done on time.

    #: You can go to the devil for all I care.

    # Person, added generally acclimated in advertence to a man in the faculty of , usually in the phrases poor devil and advantageous devil.

    # A .

    # In , an angry or erroneous entity.

    to devil (third-person atypical simple present , present participle or , simple accomplished or , accomplished participle or )

    # Abrade or bother; to .

    # To barbecue with Cayenne pepper; to division awful in cooking, as with pepper.

    

 


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