Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом devil. Страница два

Словосочетания со словом devil. Страница два

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go to the devil
go to hell
To go away, mind your own business. Used as a command; considered rude.
George told Bob to go to the devil.
"Go to the devil!" said Jack, when his sister tried to tell him what to do.
To become bad or ruined; become useless.
The boy got mixed up with bad company and began to steal and rob his friends. He went to the devil.
Mr. Jones went to the devil after he lost his business.
play the devil with
play hob with
To cause confusion in; upset.
Uncle Bob's unexpected visit played the devil with our own plans to travel.
Mother's illness played hob with our party.
raise the devil
raise heck
raise hob
raise ned
To make trouble; start a fight or an argument.
Mr. Black raised heck when he saw the dented fender. He blamed the other driver.
Some teenage boys raised the devil in town on Halloween night and damaged a lot of property.
speak of the devil and he appears
of die devil
A person comes just when you are talking about him. A proverb.
We were just talking about Bill when he came in the door. Speak of the devil and he appears.