(Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell.
1I think Old Nick ought to be Viscount Van, for alliteration sake.
2So the dialogue opens between Old Nick and Nichol in the approved fashion:
3Marks are still in the hillock last trod by Old Nick.
4My dear Mr. Osborne, I am not afraid of the Old Nick himself.
5And leave Old Nick unable to get through his fiery gate?
6I'd back him against Old Nick himself for snow-bucking and ice-travel.
7May ye alwus prosper, an' may Old Nick take yer enemies.
8We've all of us got a little of the Old Nick in us.
9It is assuredly Old Nick or the French that want to come in!
10Not that I cared for you, you limb of Old Nick!
11Why don't you ask me where Old Nick is, and how he does?
12He joined Old Nick on the top of the hill.
13These varmint are on and off like shadows, and as cunning as Old Nick.
14If the Old Nick or some one else did not always guide them back!
15The negative pattern was given a good boost through the Devil, or Old Nick.
16The rum has put the Old Nick in 'em.
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