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“All the devils men” is best understood as a condensed idiom that evokes the idea of an entire group aligned with malevolence or extreme wrongdoing. It is not usually intend...
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“All the devils men” is best understood as a condensed idiom that evokes the idea of an entire group aligned with malevolence or extreme wrongdoing. It is not usually intend...
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"Devil's three way" is an uncommon and potentially provocative phrase that can appear in conversations about language, blasphemy, or figurative expressions for complex choices....
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The phrase y'all mind if I praise God appears frequently in speech and online content, especially within some religious and Southern U.S. communities. It functions as both a con...
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“That’s a funny trick to play on God” is an expression used to mark moments of striking irony, unlikely coincidence, or cruel humor in human events. It frames these situat...
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