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hellishing, adj. & adv. meanings, etymology and more
hell-instructed, adj.1659–1914; hellion, n.1845–; hellish, adj. & adv.1530–; hellishing, adj. & adv.1927–; hellishly, adv.c1565–; hellishness, n.1573–; hellite, ...
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HELLISH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HELLISH is of, resembling, or befitting hell; broadly : terrible. How to use hellish in a sentence.
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HELLISH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
HELLISH meaning: 1. very bad or unpleasant: 2. very bad or unpleasant: 3 ... from hell idiom · fun · ghastliness · objectionable · objectionably · odious ...
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Hellish - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective. extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell. “hellish torture”. synonyms: demonic, diabolic, diabolical, fiendish, infernal, ...
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HELLISH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
of, like, or suitable to hell; infernal; vile; horrible. It was a hellish war. · miserable; abominable; execrable. We had a hellish time getting through traffic.
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hellishun
ˈhellishing, ˈhellishun, a. and adv. slang (chiefly Austral. and N.Z.). Used as intensive adj. or adv.: terrible; very. Cf. hangashun s.v. hang n. 6.1931 Amer. Speech VI. 434 He seems to be in a hellishin' hurry about something. This is a hellishin' fine time to tell us about it. 1941 Baker Dict. Au...
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Hellishing - Oxford Reference
hellishing adjective and adverb. Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang. Author(s):: John AytoJohn Ayto, John SimpsonJohn Simpson.
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hellishing, adj. - Green's Dictionary of Slang
About. hellishing adj. also hellishun, hellishly. (usu. Aus./N.Z.) a general intensifier. 1931. 194019501960197019801990. 1991. 1931, L. Merryweather 'Hell ...
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HELLISH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
hellish in British English · 1. of or resembling hell · 2. wicked; cruel · 3. informal. very difficult or unpleasant. adverb · 4. British informal.
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Synonyms of hellish - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
of, resembling, or befitting hell. We've been having hellish weather lately. The battlefield was a hellish scene of death and destruction.
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hellish - VDict
In literature or more formal writing, "hellish" can be used to evoke strong imagery or emotional responses. For example: - "The war left a hellish landscape ...
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hang
▪ I. hang, v. (hæŋ) Pa. tense and pple. hung (hʌŋ), hanged (hæŋd). Forms: see below. [The history of this word involves that of two OE. and one ON. verb; viz. (1) the OE. str. hón (:—hâhan), heng (? héng), hangen, (hǫngen), trans.; (2) the OE. weak hangian, hangode, -od, (also hǫng-), intr. = OFris....
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