Find English Teachers
Doctor Rod š¤
Professional TeacherCommon English Idiom: Speak of the devil
Meaning: "Speak of the devil" is used when someone you were just talking about suddenly appears.
Origin: This phrase comes from an old superstition that saying the devil's name would make him appear. Over time, it became a lighthearted way to comment on someone showing up just as you were talking about them.
Sample sentences:
We were talking about Sarah, and then she walked in. Speak of the devil!
Oh, speak of the devil! I was just telling my friend about you, and here you are!
About Doctor Rod
š I'm a very FRIENDLY and FUN person to talk to! We will have enjoyable conversations to help you:
š£ļø Speak with confidence
š©āš» Find better-paying jobs
š« Get into schools
š Pass exams
š¤ Develop relationships with English speakers
āļø Speak English while traveling
Sep 11, 2024 11:38 PM
Doctor Rod š¤
Language Skills
English, Spanish
Learning Language
Spanish
Articles You May Also Like

The Power of Storytelling in Business Communication
44 likes Ā· 9 Comments

Back-to-School English: 15 Must-Know Phrases for the Classroom
31 likes Ā· 6 Comments

Ten Tourist towns in Portugal that nobody remembers
59 likes Ā· 23 Comments
More articles