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gimmick, Colloq contraption, widget, thingumajig or thingamajig,<br />

Brit gubbins: She has patented a device for peeling hard-boiled<br />

eggs. 2 stratagem, scheme, trick, artifice, ruse, plot, ploy,<br />

gambit, strategy, manoeuvre, machination; machinery, apparatus,<br />

mechanism, contrivance, gimmick, tool, weapon: They resorted to<br />

a variety of devices in order to achieve their ends. That lawyer<br />

used every device he could think of to separate Cornelia from<br />

her inheritance. 3 design, emblem, figure, (heraldic) bearing,<br />

insigne, cadency mark, mark of cadency, hallmark, trade mark,<br />

symbol, badge, coat of arms, seal, crest, colophon, logotype,<br />

logo, monogram, charge, cognizance, signet; motto, slogan,<br />

legend: The device - a closed eye - is that of Lord Boring. 4<br />

devices. pleasure, disposition, will, inclination, fancy,<br />

desire, whim: Left to his own devices, he'll survive very well<br />

indeed.<br />

devil n. 1 Satan, Lucifer, Mephistopheles, Beelzebub, Asmodeus,<br />

Abaddon, Apollyon, Belial, Lord of the Flies, prince of<br />

darkness, spirit of evil, evil spirit, cacodemon or cacodaemon,<br />

evil one, wicked one, archfiend, Fiend, deuce, Scots Clootie;<br />

Colloq Old Harry, (Old) Nick, US (Old) Scratch: In medieval<br />

times the devil was given horns, a tail, and cloven hooves. 2<br />

brute, fiend, demon, beast, ogre, monster, rogue, scoundrel,<br />

rake, knave, rakehell, villain, ghoul, hell-hound, vampire,<br />

barbarian; witch, hell-cat, shrew, termagant, vixen, virago,<br />

ogress, harpy, hag, Xanthippe or Xantippe, crone: If you hit me<br />

again I'll phone the police, you devil! 3 fellow, person, chap,<br />

wretch, bloke, guy, beggar, unfortunate, Colloq bugger, Brit<br />

sod: The poor devil lost an arm at Gallipoli. 4 imp, scamp,<br />

rascal, fox, slyboots, sly dog, rapscallion, confidence man,<br />

trickster, Colloq operator, smoothie, smooth or slick operator,<br />

con man, con artist: The little devil has stolen our hearts.<br />

The devil wormed his way into our confidence and then made off<br />

with our money. 5 like the devil. exceedingly, extremely,<br />

excessively, violently, speedily, confoundedly, deucedly: The<br />

car was going like the devil when it hit the tree. She fought<br />

like the devil to protect the house. 6 - the devil. in heaven's<br />

name, the dickens, in the world, on God's green earth, in hell:<br />

What the devil do you think you are doing? Who the devil is she?<br />

Where the devil have you put my trousers?<br />

devilish adj. diabolic(al), satanic, Mephistophelian, fiendish, demonic,<br />

cacodemonic, demoniac(al), infernal, hellish, villainous,

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