Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
like-the-devil
phrase
/laɪk ðə ˈdɛvəl/

Definition
In a manner that is intense, vigorous, or fierce; associated with great energy or enthusiasm.

Examples
- She ran like-the-devil to catch the bus before it left.
- He worked like-the-devil to finish the project ahead of the deadline.

Meaning
The phrase ‘like-the-devil’ typically describes actions or behaviors that are done with a great deal of effort or speed, often in a somewhat reckless or determined way.

Synonyms
- like crazy
- at full speed
- like a bat out of hell
- with all one’s might