A coarse prickly European weed with spikes of blue flowers; naturalized in United States.
The sodium salt of amobarbital that is used as a barbiturate; used as a sedative and a hypnotic.
1 I have got him now-anEnglish blue devil in a German inside.
2 He looked around, a slightly puzzled expression on his blue devil 's face.
3 Your English climates sometimes gives your English blue devil to foreign mens like me.
4 There's not enough powder left to make a blue devil .
5 Suddenly he froze, and there was a quizzical expression on his blue devil 's face.
6 Ah, the blue devil that came in your eyes!
7 But you have heard of a blue devil .
8 Now let me walk out my blue devil .
11 By all of the blue devils it's good to see you, sir!
12 The specially contemporary spirits are not only devils, they are blue devils .
13 We're a glorious combination against the blue devils , that's what we are.
14 Blue Devil 's complexity is in the hardware and software it'll carry aboard.
15 Also I once knew a man who had the blue devils .
16 Darkness isn't wholesome-tooconducive to low spirits and the blue devils .
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