Examples of using A devil in English and their translations into Greek
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It means"a devil" or"demon". Catch.
It's very much like having an angel and a devil on each shoulder.
I absolutely 100%believe there is a devil!
He's a devil.
Said,"He's a Devil.
A Devil May Cry
Can° a devil open the eyes of the blind?
There was like an angel and a devil on my shoulder.
I never knew you were such a devil!
But you turned out to be a devil.
Sometimes he's an angel, sometimes, a devil.".
I'm not a devil.
When they said,'Well, this Man has a devil.'.
I had an angel and a devil on my shoulders.
Because also poverty is a devil.
Tommy! You're a devil!
Do you believe there is a devil?
Marcus. You're a devil.
He was accused of having a devil.
He made a Devil of himself, fit only for destruction.-Hebrews