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Diavolo

Diavolo, the Italian word for devil, may refer to:

  • Diavolo Dance Theater, an American dance company
  • Diavolo, a character in Vento Aureo, a story line in the Japanese manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
  • Il diavolo, a 1963 Italian film
  • Il diavolo, a tarot card in the Tarocco Piemontese
  • Nikolai Diavolo, a fictional character from the 2003 videogame James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing

Usage examples of "diavolo".

Quante mortificazioni un povero diavolo deve soffrire se ha la disgrazia di essere deforme!

Sufyerd was to be mounted, Fra Diavolo and a rather severe-faced woman arrived at the mansion.

As the good Diavolo said, it shall at least make an extraordinary bar story.

Fra Diavolo had no such scruples, and sent his broadsheet writers in for the kill.

Sufyerd and his family were brought out of whatever hiding place Diavolo had hidden them in, and, naturally, the holos immediately made him a hero.

Ove diavolo si sono appiattati questi liberali che menan tanto romore?

As they left the Cafe Diavolo, Cranston remarked that he would see her later, so with Clyde as escort, Margo started toward the Hotel Alexandra, which bulked three blocks away.

CHAPTER XIII THEY sat in the Cafe Diavolo eating beef and kidney pie which was the specialty of the house.

Castello del Diavolo, in full sight of all men, I kissed the stony road.

A large musical box on the chimney-piece often trilled away at the Overture to Fra Diavolo, or a Selection from William Tell, with a chirruping liveliness that had to be stopped by force on the entrance of a client, and irrepressibly broke out again the moment his back was turned.

I shall have the security of a good settlement, and then if andare al diavolo be his destiny, he may go, you know, by himself.

There seemed to be an upward twist to his eyebrows and ears and hair, and a downward twist to his mouth, so that there was a fiavor of old Diavolo about him that would have set me to growling like Pinky if I had been given to growling, even if the gentleman had not had a mislikable air of having listened to what we were saying.

So much the worse, so much the worse -- diavolo, as they say in my country.

Osteria al Ponte del Diavolo on the island of Torcello, fifty minutes by water bus from Venice and open only for lunch except on Saturday.

Nessuno ha detto che il Diavolo, al suo ritorno sulla terra, avrebbe indosĀ­sato i panni di un uomo d'affari.