(Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell.
1And in his inverted theology God was really the Prince of Darkness.
2Even Quasi, the feline Prince of Darkness, would be a welcome sight.
3The army of the Lord and the army of the Prince of Darkness.
4Forget forever those horrid hymns offered to the Prince of Darkness.
5If all succeeds, it will mean an entire town-everyone-worshipingthePrince of Darkness.
6The Prince of Darkness will just be through here, that's all.
7He was called the Prince of Darkness, and now Sue could understand why.
8He looked more like the Prince of Darkness than the chief of a tribe.
9Welcome and enter the kingdom of the Prince of Darkness.
10Old convent teachings, regarding the Prince of Darkness and his emissaries, returned upon her.
11Even unto the Prince of Darkness, saith proverbial philosophy, let us concede his due.
12Centaurs, centaurs, those who prance for the Prince of Darkness.
13The sad transformation was effected in a manner well pleasing to the Prince of Darkness.
14Long as he keeps the text grammatically perfect, he can be the Prince of Darkness.
15Had the Prince of Darkness himself offered such a bargain it must have been accepted.
16So, through the long hours did the Prince of Darkness commune with his destined prey.
Translations for Prince of Darkness