'Sleeping with the Devil' refers to gathering data or opinion from a source that has an ulterior motive for providing it. This risk has become even greater with the development of the internet, since there is no requirement for any data or opinion to be critically reviewed or edited. There are thousands of sources of information about any subject on the internet, but, you must be careful about quoting any sources that have their own opinion to support or protect. Some sources have their own 'axe to grind', or might even have their 'own dog in the fight'. "The website gave me a lot of free information, charts and images about my report topic, but, I'm worried about how objective their opinions and how edited their data are; I might have been 'sleeping with the Devil' "
Andrea swore her new boss was the devil incarnate!
To consign is to deliver something. The judge will consign his soul to the devil. The company will consign the goods to the market.
In the sentence; "What the hell are you doing?" 'the hell' is called an interjection; an article of speech that is not critical to the sense or structure of the sentence. Compare; "What on earth are you doing?" "What the devil are you doing?" "Good grief, what are you doing?" ...to the sentence free of any interjections at all; "What are you doing?" An interjection adds emotion, not structure nor meaning Does that answer what the hell you want to know???
There is no Jewish Aramaic word for devil.
Devil is translated 'diable' (masc.) in French.
Sleeping with the Devil was created in 2003.
i was sleeping
i was sleeping
sleeping with the enemy sleeping with the devil
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Hard Copy - 1989 Sleeping with the Devil was released on: USA: 31 October 1991
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Yes, "Devil" should be capitalized when referring to the devil as a specific supernatural being or as a proper noun. For example, "The Devil made me do it."
the devil is upon us everywhere devils are evil there you go some sentences with devil in them
Yes, the sentence is mostly clear in its meaning. However, to improve clarity, you could consider rephrasing it slightly to "Her jaw dropped as if she had seen the devil."
You are devil spawn
The devil is the worst archenemy