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devilled
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/'devl/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: In many religions, the major personified spirit of evil, ruler of Hell, and foe of God. Used with the.
- noun: A subordinate evil spirit; a demon.
- noun: A wicked or malevolent person.
- noun: A person: a handsome devil; the poor devil.
- noun: An energetic, mischievous, daring, or clever person.
- noun: Printing A printer's devil.
- noun: A device or machine, especially one having teeth or spikes and used for tearing.
- noun: An outstanding example, especially of something difficult or bad: has a devil of a temper.
- noun: A severe reprimand or expression of anger: gave me the devil for cutting class.
- noun: Informal Used as an intensive: Who the devil do you think you are?
- verb-transitive: To season (food) heavily.
- verb-transitive: To annoy, torment, or harass.
- verb-transitive: To tear up (cloth or rags) in a toothed machine.
- idiom: between the devil and the deep blue sea Between two equally unacceptable choices.
- idiom: full of the devil Very energetic, mischievous, daring, or clever.
- idiom: give the devil his due To give credit to a disagreeable or malevolent person.
- idiom: go to the devil To be unsuccessful; fail.
- idiom: go to the devil To become depraved.
- idiom: go to the devil Used in the imperative to express anger or impatience.
- idiom: play the devil with To upset or ruin.
- idiom: the devil take the hindmost Let each person follow self-interest, leaving others to fare as they may.
- idiom: the devil to pay Trouble to be faced as a result of an action: There'll be the devil to pay if you allow the piglets inside the house.
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