14 collocations for devilled

She deviled Casey all she could, and led him straight to the spot and suggested that they eat their lunch there, within twenty feet of the bushes from which she had seen the Indian creep with the sack on his back.

There lies the sting, Mademoisellethe torture to be a captive: to feel one's best days slipping away, and fate still denying to us poor devils the chance which even the luckiestGod knowsfind little enough."

A drunken rogue he was, a base fellow, a magician, he had the devil for his master, devils his familiar companions, and what he did, was done by the help of the devil."

Here are the long heavy winds and breathless calms on the tilted mesas where dust devils dance, whirling up into a wide, pale sky.

Dey was sho' 'nough devils a-walkin' de earth a-seekin' what dey could devour.

As Frank remarked, it was a very different thing to sit there in the broiling sun and eat sandwiches and devilled eggs, or to consume the same viands with the yacht madly flying along in rolling waves and dashing spray.

4. DEVILLED EGGS.

How far the power of spirits and devils doth extend, and whether they can cause this, or any other disease, is a serious question, and worthy to be considered: for the better understanding of which, I will make a brief digression of the nature of spirits.

These seeming Saints, alluring evils, That make earth Erebus, and mortals devils Gra.

She would take no pleasure in devilling a man.

I then asked the angels, "Whence have devils such rationality?"

Dey was sho' 'nough devils a-walkin' de earth a-seekin' what dey could devour.

In the midst of his weakness this man wielded an all-potent powera power before which they all instinctively did homagebefore which even devils humbled themselvesbecause it was Divine.

"What's the good o' namin' him, and allus talkin' about him, when yer don't never know as he ar'n't byside ye?" "I'll devil yer!" shrieked the crone, through a half-eaten tomato.

14 collocations for  devilled