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What does the line, “There’ll be the devil to

pay.” mean?​

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Answered by rajulj0576
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Answer:

devil to pay, the. Serious trouble resulting from some action, as in There'll be the devil to pay if you let that dog out. This expression originally referred to trouble resulting from making a bargain with the devil, but later was broadened to apply to any sort of problem.

Answered by farhan52525
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Answer:

. This expression originally referred to trouble resulting from making a bargain with the devil, but later was broadened to apply to any sort of problem

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