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hell's teeth — hell’s bells/teeth old fashioned phrase used for showing anger or great surprise Thesaurus: old fashioned expressions of surprisesynonym Main entry: hell * * * Hell s ˈteeth f21 idiom … Useful english dictionary
Hell's teeth — exclamation of astonishment, indignation, etc … Dictionary of Australian slang
hell's teeth — Australian Slang exclamation of astonishment, indignation, etc … English dialects glossary
hell — hell1 W3S1 [hel] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(when you die)¦ 2¦(suffering)¦ 3¦(unpleasant situation)¦ 4 what/how/why/where etc the hell? 5 a/one hell of a something 6 go to hell! 7 feel/look like hell 8 beat/surprise/scare the hell out of somebody 9 (just) for… … Dictionary of contemporary English
hell — 1 /hel/ noun 1 UNPLEASANT SITUATION (singular, uncountable) informal a situation, experience, or place that is very unpleasant: Central London was hell the Saturday before Christmas. | sheer hell (=extremely unpleasant): “How was your exam?”… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hell — /hɛl / (say hel) noun 1. (also upper case) (in many religions and mythologies) the abode of the spirits of the dead, often, as in Christianity, a place or state of existence where the wicked are punished after death. See Gehenna, Hades. Compare… …
hell — Used in numerous expressions as intensive, meaningless emph. e.g. ♣ I wish to hell he d stop. I wish very much that he would stop. ♣ It s a hell of a distance. It s a very long way. 1. Excl. Also I ll go to hell, hell fire, hell s bells,… … A concise dictionary of English slang
Hell in Christian beliefs — Hell, in Christian beliefs, is a place or a state in which the souls of the unsaved will suffer the consequences of sin. The Christian doctrine of hell derives from the teaching of the New Testament, where hell is typically described using the… … Wikipedia
Hell Wasn't Built in a Day — сборник Megadeth Дат … Википедия
Hell Wasn’t Built in a Day — Hell Wasn t Built in a Day … Википедия