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"Old Nick himself must have been down this way!"
Old Nick brought down one arm in an emphatic gesture.
Old Nick just sits in his suite, smoking and drinking.
Old Nick has never gotten a good look at Jack or even really wanted one.
Even old Nick won't deny authors the power of seeing more than their eyes can.
"Someone reported the shots and you'll be pleased to know we got there just in the old nick of time.
It makes you feel old Nick is about.
You might say you chaps have come in the old nick of time.
He acts as if he'd seen Old Nick himself.
He went into the kitchen and took the bottle of Old Nick from the refrigerator.
He was discovered in a wrecked ship by Old Nick.
The remaining three wheeled about, and taking to their heels, went off as if old Nick had been bringing up the rear.
So many people think that's what the occult is about - bringing Old Nick back to life.
Get rid of old Nick when you're sick of him?"
And the idea of the author being the Old Nick is a really interesting way of looking at it.
Old Nick refuses, afraid that the boy will inform the authorities about Room.
"By now we know more about those foul creatures than does Old Nick himself.
Do you have an idea of who you'd like to play Ma and Old Nick, should the movie be made?
He gave the skin the right patterns of moles and old nicks and such.
She is in awe of the older Nick, whom she regards as quite accomplished.
I'd back him against Old Nick himself for snow-bucking and ice-travel.
They go before Old Nick and demand to inspect his demons, as custom allows.
Jack and Ma refer to the bad man as Old Nick.
Old Nick should sup with a longer spoon.
The books were a little different, as they are bought by Old Nick, but probably in supermarkets or drug stores rather than bookstores.