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devil's abroad

"the devil's abroad", i.e., destruction and death from wild and furious forces are eminent; all hell has broken loose.
Reference, * Gillespie*, Sir Henry John Newbolt's poetic account of the Vellore Mutiny of 1806

"The Devil's abroad!" , shouted the deck hand as the giant fish rammed the flailing craft and stove in its timbers.

by korbo1 March 12, 2017