There'll be a dickens of a kybosh if they find we've broken parole, and I don't want you hauled into the beastly thing. |
And daylilies bloom like the dickens in coastal Southern California, even outflowering roses. |
He is in a dickens of a bind, it seems to me, morally, ethically, and legally. |
Now, where the dickens do these blokes get to during a dry spell? |
On a bad day, the knees and hips that haven't already been replaced hurt like the dickens. |
In his opulent maroon suit, dickens flaunts his fame and fortune with so little subtlety he makes Kanye West appear modest. |