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Yes, the word "devil" is a noun. It is typically used to refer to a supernatural being associated with evil, often depicted as a tempter or ruler of Hell.
I don't say "the devil the devil don't take me devil."
devil man: demon goat!@@##$%%^
The old Lady is the Devil
The devil arithmetic is a movie based on the holocaust. Devil arithmetic means the math of the devil(devil work or evil plans)
the devil
a devil imp is the underings of the devil the little worshippers
The devil is a fallen angel and was created by God. The devil isn't his name.
swinging the dead by devil diver shout at the devil devil went down to jamica devil went down to Georgia
No. The devil is actually a religious construct.No. The devil is actually a religious construct.No. The devil is actually a religious construct.No. The devil is actually a religious construct.
the thorny devil is a lizard and the tasmanian devil is sort of a dog. also the tasmanian devil lives in tasmania and the thorny devil lives in south australia
No the Tasmanian devil isn't a real devil but they can be quite ferocious. :) this is probably why they got their name (devil).