One day, Whistler etched a little devil on the glass, and Captain Benham looked through it at the plate.
At times he felt "like a little devil," and he told us of one of these occasions: "I arrived.
When he returned to the country he again offered her his title, and being rejected a second time, again called her a little devil, and went back to the fashionable supper-room.
Katherine Holroyd called her a coquette, Austin whatever the whim of a cultured fancy suggested, and Lord Banstead a little devil.
Lord Banstead says I'm a little devil," she laughed.
Some of it she paid out for my debts; the greater portion I put into the 'Little Devil' mine.
It is a hard thing to say, but I have always believed he persuaded you into buying the 'Little Devil' mine, knowing it could not be worked.
And he called me a little devil, and I'll kill him!
I'll teach you to call me little devil," cried Jay, as he dealt the blow.
Tears of joy rolled down his face as he kissed my hand, and murmured brokenly, "I am no longer a little devil, I am no longer a little devil!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little devil" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.