Sentence examples for the devil from inspiring English sources

"the devil" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to Satan or a malevolent supernatural entity in Christian and other religious beliefs. It can also be used metaphorically to represent evil or temptation. Example: "She felt like she was being tempted by the devil himself to cheat on her diet."

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the devil

noun

A creature of hell.

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The devil reads Pravda?

THE DEVIL: Bob, this is the Devil.

The devil?

Is Tyrone the Devil?

THE DEVIL: Very disappointing.

The devil wind.

She's not the devil.

Speak of the devil.

Sex and the Devil.

"The Devil," he said.

They're not the devil.

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