Abbott, Metz, and Cresson, and by Miss Babbitt, are all on exhibition at the Peabody Museum in Cambridge, whither it is necessary to go if one would get a comprehensive view of the relics of interglacial man in North America.
And it is touched in these words: "Ab incursu et demonio meridiano.
On Sunday evening last, just as it was growing dusk, I was informed that Bell' Demonio requested an audience on a matter of great import.
I have already told you somewhat of what they can do, but they are capable of even greater refinement of cruelty than that which poor Bell' Demonio experienced at their hands.
She even permitted El Demonio to kiss the child good-by.
I don't suppose El Demonio really did more than a tithe of the mischief attributed to him, but in the peculiar circumstances he found himself elevated to the rank of an important factor in colonial politics.
Practically, El Demonio had, during the last two years, gutted a ship once a week, as if he wanted to help the Kingston Separationist papers.
There was one in particular, a certain El Demonio or Diableto, who practically sealed the Florida passage; it was hardly possible to get a cargo underwritten, and the planters' pockets felt it a good deal.
Demonio has a strange fancy for rats," said a third.
He makes this Demonio (Demonio is one of those hirelings, you know, he's the tool of the Dog).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "demonio" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.