Examples of 'give the devil' in a sentence

Meaning of "give the devil"

Give the devil: This phrase means to allow someone to have an advantage or benefit, even if they are not completely trustworthy. It is often used to suggest making a concession or compromise with someone who may have questionable intentions

How to use "give the devil" in a sentence

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Time to give the devil his due.
Tell him that from now on he better give the devil its due.
I will give the devil his due.
But now we might be able to give the devil his due.
So you give the devil his due.
But do not forget what I said do not give the devil an opportunity.
Dont give the devil so much credit.
It does not give the devil.
And give the devil even more to fear.
You do not want to give the devil a foothold.
Give the devil her due.
We will go and give the devil his due.
Give the devil no place whatsoever.
You have got to give the devil his due.
We give the devil a lot of power.

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But we all have to give the devil his due.
Do not give the devil a chance to work on you.
You probably do not want to give the devil that satisfaction.
We give the devil his due.
Wars and revolutions give the devil his greatest.
We give the devil an opportunity.
The believer is instructed not to give the Devil a stronghold in the soul.
Do not give the Devil a few days to work you over.
By publishing his achievements you give the Devil more than his due.
Do not give the devil opportunity.
Congratulations, the first woman to give the devil blue balls.
We must give the devil its due.
The devil is looking for an opportunity; do not give the devil an opportunity.
Have to give the devil his due.
If you always get your way, you will give the devil such joy.
You do not give the devil what he wants.
Why does vampires and werewolves fighting give the Devil power?
Do not give the devil that much power.
In most of our considerations, we give the devil way too much credit.
If you give the devil access, he will take it.
The code of the West Give the Devil his due.
We give the devil too much credit, though.
We are about to give the devil a black eye!
Why give the devil time to come to the aid of his servants?
But I got to give the devil his due.
I give the Devil benefit of law for my own safety 's sake.
Many times, we as believers give the devil too much credit.
Never give the devil a ride… he will always want to ride.
If we nurse our anger, we will give the devil an opportunity to divide us.
Never give the devil a ride, he will always want to drive.
Never go to bed angry - do not give the devil that sort of foothold.
Why give the Devil time to come to aid his servant?
On the other hand, we should never give the devil too much importance.
Jesus was to give the devil the respect and honor due to God alone.
The preacher asked me how much credit do I give the Devil for sickness?

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