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  1. sustantivo. 1. (ser sobrenatural) a. el diablo. (M) Don't make a pact with the devil. No hagas un pacto con el diablo. b. el demonio. (M) The devil disguised himself as a snake.El demonio se disfrazó de serpiente.

  2. 10 de jun. de 2016 · "Devil Devil" from MILCK, as heard on Marco Polo (Netflix - Trailer) & The Royals (E!).http://www.milckmusic.com/https://twitter.com/MILCKMUSIChttps://www.fa...

  3. what the devil 774. little devil 516. devil may cry 644. devil fruit 524. the enemy devil and satan 486. speak of the devil. So our text says that the devil deceives the whole world. Por eso nuestro texto dice que el diablo engaña al mundo entero. The devil has no body, and herein is his punishment.

  4. In the middle ages, a more recognisable portrait of the devil emerged. It was a time of immense hardship, made worse by the outbreak of the black death, which killed millions across Europe. With ...

  5. a naughty little devil; see also she-devil (old-fashioned, informal) used to talk about somebody and to emphasize an opinion that you have of them. I miss the old devil, now that he's gone. She's off to Greece for a month—lucky devil! James was a handsome devil and rich, too. They were handsome young devils in their uniforms, weren't they?

  6. In some religions and mythology, the Devil is an evil spirit, demon or supernatural being that tries to create problems for people and distance them from God. In some cultures, the Devil seen as the embodiment of evil. He is characterised by his red skin, horns and tail. Some people also use the word "Satan" for the most powerful devil.

  7. Find out the meanings and variations of the devil emoji, from the angry face with horns to the smiling face with horns. Explore related events, news, and folklore.

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