Hellfire [adjective]
Definition of Hellfire:
fateful
Synonyms of Hellfire:
Opposite/Antonyms of Hellfire:
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Sentence/Example of Hellfire:
A gentleman commoner of Queen's was president of a 'hellfire club,' and brutal horseplay was still practised upon the weaker lads.
"Hellfire Herbert" got his horse shot under him when they were within about 200 yards.
Philippe's eyes flashed hellfire, one instant; but the next instant it was gone, and he sat impassive, Brummellean-polite.
An order of the English council was issued to suppress Hellfire clubs.
There'd have to be hellfire before anybody'd believe my story.
Every little black devil of a machine gun tore loose with hellfire.
One of the preachers whom Mr. Charrington enlisted under his banner was known as "Hellfire Tom."
But he said, "If there are gods, I doubt if they'd intrust a priesthood to threaten their created humanity with hellfire."
An owl hooted somewhere, and a bat fluttered out of his way like a small damned soul blackened by hellfire.
This man, "Hellfire Tom," lived before his conversion in a house of ill-fame.