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Discover Ludwig"play the devil with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to cause trouble or create chaos. This phrase is typically used in a figurative sense to describe something or someone causing disruption or chaos in a situation. Example: The storm played the devil with our plans for the outdoor concert.
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He respected history and played the devil with it.
Salt air plays the devil with a man's natural ripples," he said.
At Disney, Frank Wells would often play the devil's advocate with me on a range of issues (well, actually every issue).
In his memoirs, Mr. Kissinger called Mr. Rumsfeld a "skilled full-time politician-bureaucrat" who "thwarted new diplomatic initiatives or military moves by a rigorous insistence on bureaucratic procedures and playing the devil's advocate with respect to every new proposal".
Corcoran, the Iago of the piece, or better perhaps the Bosola, played by Tom Hollander, the devil with all the best lines.
"See, that's the way we, the new generation, play the game – with a devil-may-care attitude.
York's goal total of 21 is 5 more than that of Gomez, who was to play with the Devils on Saturday night in Vancouver.
The big difference between playing with the Devils and with other teams, Daneyko said, is that a team with trucks of money and a urge to get back to the playoffs plays nine miles away.
The Devils played the game with a franchise-low number of skaters because of injuries to Anton Volchenkov and Brian Rolston.
Doug Gilmour, who played with the Devils between 1997 and 1998, was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2011.
The Devils played the last two periods with five defensemen after COLIN WHITE was ejected with 25 seconds left in the first period for his involvement in a melee that started with KEITH PRIMEAU of the Flyers and SCOTT NIEDERMAYER.
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