Sentence examples for were demons from inspiring English sources

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were demons

noun

An evil spirit.

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If there were demons and ghosts, Berger never saw them.

Some were demons, but mostly my discomforts came from the nature of the work itself.

She thought white people were demons, blue-eyed devils, thought they were djinns and evil spirits.

For Mr. Hillman, a person's demons really were demons, and the best course was to accept and understand them.

Mailer was undecided whether the Beatles were "demons or saints"; he thought the Twist was evil and that masturbation was a vice; he disapproved of contraception.

There were demons to revisit yet again and all the doubts which have besieged a talent which in less complex ownership would surely have some time ago smashed every record known to snooker.

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To drivers, potholes are demons.

"Slavery and racism are demons.

And they may just have been demons ….

And then there's Demons on ITV1.

There are demons; it's dangerous out here in Far Rockaway".

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