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A magical word or phrase uttered to bring about evil.
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A four-word verb phrase consists of a main verb accompanied by additional words that modify or complement its meaning. For example, "is going to eat" combines the verb "eat" with the auxiliary verb "is" and the phrase "going to," indicating a future action. Such phrases can convey complex actions and intentions in a concise manner.
it is more evil
the word used for a partner in an evil deed is accomplice
evil anky
evil, vile
Who are you with
evil
'Live not on evil' is an example of a palindrome since the phrase, spelled backwards, makes the same phrase. (Taking the word spacing out of consideration.)
A magical word or phrase uttered to bring about evil.
"four-letter word" is another phrase meaning "curse word, so the phrase might mean that boobies is not a scientific word for breasts, but it's not considered vulgar, either.
Elba
all by one's self
In the King James version the word - demon - does not appear at all the word - devil - appears 61 times the word - devilish - appears once the word - devils - appears 55 times and the phrase - evil spirit - appears 8 times the phrase - evil spirits - appears 4 times
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Four pence.