devil

भूत
definition
verb
As I'd never (to my knowledge) supped with the devil, I was thrilled to find myself in the company of a junior barrister who's devilling at the moment.
act as a junior assistant for a lawyer or other professional.
he was deviled by a new-found fear
harass or worry (someone).
noun
Did you find it any easier to avoid the Devil , to avoid evil when you were a monk?
(in Christian and Jewish belief) the chief evil spirit; Satan.
“Where the devil is he?”
expressing surprise or annoyance in various questions or exclamations.
translation of 'devil'
पिशाच्च,
भूत,
दुष्ट मनुष्य
example
The 'devil' knows physical pleasure and how to manipulate the physical world.
The pressures associated with his baldness finally wore down the poor 'devil' .
the cunning old 'devil'
The rag-tearer or ' 'devil' ' had been equipped with teeth instead of the original blades, so that it was capable of tearing up the better qualities of cloth.
it's going to be the very 'devil' to disentangle
Some say they prefer to stick to the 'devil' they know.
In comes an angel or a 'devil' or a spirit or an ancestor or whatever who gives him a ‘glimpse’ of what life could be like or should be like depending on how you look at it.
The poor 'devil' was the first person to ever get run over by a train.
People will 'devil' their own children, spouses, parents, co-workers and neighbors.
the work of the 'devil'
Poor 'devil' had his tongue cut out, so he trained the parrot to talk for him.
Yeah Joe Clark would prefer the 'devil' we have now because Joe Clark himself is of the same breed as Paul Martin.
the cunning old 'devil' is up to something
There were 4 other people waiting with me; 2 grannies, a mother and her 'devil' of a son.
Yet the Island editorial, which was pointedly headlined ‘The known 'devil' is preferable’, also contained a note of apprehension.
The poor 'devil' must have performed non-stop pirouettes in his grave during a segment of the '40s.
While under the master's guidance, which is generally for a year, the newly qualified barrister is known as a 'devil' .
It got to the point where the poor 'devil' daren't leave the bedroom door even slightly ajar for fear that I would sneakily insert a syringe through the gap in an attempt to feed him tea intravenously.
Maybe she is and maybe she isn't, and the audience will judge for themselves, but what else is the poor 'devil' going to say?
Finally he decides that because he prefers the advice the 'devil' is giving him, he'll listen to it and run.
Having his wicked way with women also figures high on the movie 'devil' 's list of priorities.
Now, this handsome 'devil' to my right is Edwin Graham.
a lucky 'devil'
It can also take the form of an exorcism, where the treatment is meant to drive out an evil spirit or 'devil' from the victim.
To do this, some poor 'devil' was up all night with the Letraset making desk signs bearing the slogan ‘The Buck Stops Here.’
He prefers to think of the 'devil' as that pimply-faced bully who used to beat him up and steal his lunch money in sixth grade.
The principle of social continuity - Conservatives prefer the devil they know to the 'devil' they don't know.
Stakeholders included relevant agents of class outside of Swapo, who preferred to keep the 'devil' they knew in power rather than opting for an unknown alternative.
Theatre Network's David Cheoros is one romantic 'devil' .
Assisted by a " 'devil' ," an aspiring barrister in his or her first year of practice, they work alone, the often flamboyant superstars of the Irish legal system.
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