like the devil (Meaning)

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like the devil (r)

(informal) with great speed or effort or intensity; used for emphasis

Synonyms & Antonyms of like the devil

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like the devil Sentence Examples

  1. The storm raged like the devil, tearing through the night with unrelenting fury.
  2. The thief crept into the house like the devil in disguise, leaving chaos in his wake.
  3. His laughter chilled her to the bone, like the devil's own cackle.
  4. The politician's speech was like the devil's sermon, filled with lies and deceit.
  5. The addiction gnawed at him like the devil's claws, tearing him apart from the inside.
  6. The demon possessed her like the devil himself, transforming her into a vessel of darkness.
  7. The temptation burned in his heart like the devil's fire, tempting him towards destruction.
  8. The madman's eyes glowed like the devil's, piercing through the souls of those he met.
  9. The earthquake shook the land like the devil's own dance, causing buildings to crumble and spirits to break.
  10. The killer's eyes held no mercy, like the devil's own gaze, as he snuffed out the life of his victim.

FAQs About the word like the devil

(informal) with great speed or effort or intensity; used for emphasis

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The storm raged like the devil, tearing through the night with unrelenting fury.

The thief crept into the house like the devil in disguise, leaving chaos in his wake.

His laughter chilled her to the bone, like the devil's own cackle.

The politician's speech was like the devil's sermon, filled with lies and deceit.