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In the fifteenth century "Saint Augustine and the Devil" by Michael Pacher, the Devil is green. Poets such as Chaucer also drew connections between the color green and the devil.
  1. Having green as its colour.
  2. Sickly, unwell.
    Sally looks pretty green — is she going to be sick?
  3. Inexperienced.
    John's kind of green, so take it easy on him this first week.
  4. Environmentally friendly.
    Let's buy green copier paper for the office
  5. Overcome with envy.
    green with envy




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