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She's a demon at chess.

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Yes, but you're a demon.

Her husband is a demon for work.

The demon meant in fact to give him something.

Seldom had this demon ever relaxed into a grin.

The demon is vaguely outlined; each one is for himself.

The demon charmed the woman with his spell.

Shine on a demon mirror: be! And very of demon! Make my heart plop plop the ground be disorderly to jump!

A demon or spirit once was thought to plague sleeping people.

A demon can get into real trouble, doing the right thing.

For John came neither eating nor drinking, and they say, 'he has a demon.

The silt but don't dye, wash clean and not a demon, I Qinglian where exactly?

Barry is a demon for snooker, and plays at every opportunity he gets.

The old editorial frets about the “demon of tuberculosis” and diarrheal diseases in Africa, conditions we have yet to exorcise.

His wife was once half-scared to death by what she considers a demon in the shape of a dog.

EvidentLy, the soul-stealing activities of the fox demon were associated with the impropriety of rule by empress dowagers.

They waited for an impossible dream to turn real, for a demon to turn into an angel.

But already as he spoke Sir Charles realized that he'd misunderstood the gesture. The demon meant in fact to give him something.

The building of a real-life version of "Maxwell's demon" – which can turn information into useful energy – might mean that future nanomachines can be powered purely by information.

Descartes' own way out of his evil demon skepticism was to first argue that one cannot genuinely doubt the existence of oneself.

Crucially, though, the demon need pump no energy into the rotor, only information about the position of the rotor, which it USES to switch the field.

The oldest hell-born brother of three, the Violator is a demon sent to Earth in disguise as an overweight, balding clown with a menacing face paint.

Leading the dive is one winged shape three times the size of the others. A GREAT LEONOPTERYX, a demon straight from Hell, blazing with scarlet, yellow and black stripes backlit by the morning sun.

The demon aimed two pairs of eye-stalks in his general direction, studied him with an inscrutable expression in its hideous face and took two long strides towards him.

René Descartes in his book, Meditations (1642), discussed the idea that he might be deceived by a malign genius, "some evil demon, who has used all his artifice to deceive me".

Sandy halted in front of him with a stern face and cold, boring eyes, then grabbed Beardy's gun, broke it on his knee and tossed it away, howling like a beast, "Damn you, you desert demon!

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