a devil of a fellow in English
quick and skillful person; brilliant fellow; outstanding chap
Use "a devil of a fellow" in a sentence
1. Once a devil, always a devil.
2. 17 The devil is a better theologian than any of us and is a devil still.
3. Apollyon is a Devil of unknown origin
4. He's a crafty old devil.
5. He's a naughty little devil.
6. She whispered that the Devil hid behind the curtains, a red devil with a feathery red tail.
7. You're a crafty old devil, Zedd.
8. She was possessed by a devil.
9. My niece is a little devil.
10. I'm tired of people calling me a devil worshiper.
11. He's a tricky devil, our emir.
12. He's a rum fellow.
13. He's a useless fellow.
14. He's a lazy fellow.
15. Incidentally, he is a hell of a nice fellow.
16. He is a domineering sort of fellow.
17. He seemed like a decent sort of a fellow.
18. A Bibulous fellow; a Bibulous evening.
19. Devil is like a roaring lion (8)
20. Jack " The Devil " Murdock was a contender.
21. You're a scheming little devil, aren't you?
22. Such ideas, he said, were “weak fancied trifles” manufactured by “devil-raisers and devil-makers” who “cheated the ignorant world with a devil of their own making.”
23. The Devil is a projection of our fears and insecurities.
24. The personification of evil as a devil is a feature of medieval painting.
25. But a fellow doctor dies...