Devil's Triangle
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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In 1945, the Bermuda Triangle became known as the Devil’s Triangle when five Navy torpedo bombers vanished without a trace.
From Fox News • Mar. 10, 2020
Or maybe PJ was a big Ralph Bellamy fan who dragged the whole gang to see Almost Married, an adaptation of Andrew Soutar’s 1925 novel The Devil’s Triangle:
From Slate • Sep. 30, 2018
“The explanation of Devil’s Triangle does not hold water for me,” said William Fishburne, who managed the football team during Judge Kavanaugh’s senior year.
From New York Times • Sep. 29, 2018
The other accursed soul belongs to Captain Salazar, a Beetlejuice-like wraith trapped in something called the Devil’s Triangle.
From Washington Post • May 25, 2017
It has been known variously as the Triangle of Death, the Devil's Triangle and the Hoodoo Sea.
From Time Magazine Archive
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