noun a plural noun referring to a sports team or mascot name
Blue Devils is also the name of a competitive drum and bugle corps based in Concord, California, known for their high level of performance in the marching arts.
Blue Devils is a nickname used for military units in various armed forces around the world, known for their bravery and skill in combat.
Blue Devils is the nickname of the athletic teams at Duke University, known for their success in basketball and other sports.
Blue Devils is a common term used in entertainment to refer to fictional characters or entities with the name 'Blue Devils' in movies, TV shows, books, and other media.
Blue Devils is a term used in folklore and mythology to describe supernatural beings or creatures with blue-colored skin or features, often associated with mischief or trickery.
In literature, 'blue devils' may be used as a metaphor for feelings of sadness or depression.
Psychologists may use the term 'blue devils' to refer to feelings of melancholy or low mood in their patients.
In sports, 'blue devils' may refer to a specific team or group of athletes, such as the Duke University Blue Devils.
Musicians may use the term 'blue devils' to describe a style of music characterized by a melancholic or bluesy sound.