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hellishhell‧ish /ˈhelɪʃ/ adjective informal - five hellish months in the prison
- Chilly mornings stretched into hellish afternoons as temperatures hovered around 100 degrees.
- If that unbidden calamity befell them, they would glumly accept what looked to be a hellish process.
- Installing a hard drive is not the hellish endeavor it once was, grizzled hardware veterans tell me.
- Rehearsals were hell - although not quite as hellish as the first performances in Cambridge.
- The New York Rangers had a hellish December, playing 17 games in 31 days, and now are coasting in comparison.
- The office block was in the middle of a hellish whirlwind.
- They are heading directly back towards the hellish towers of Castle Drachenfels.
extremely bad or difficult: I’ve had a hellish day at work.—hellishly adverb: a hellishly difficult exam |