15 examples of hell-cat in sentences

Oh, thatthat hell-cat!

He must be thinking he's got a hell-cat for a father.

It was that li'l' hell-cat of McRae.

"You damn li'l' hell-cat!"

Ain't you the lil' hell-cat that busted my whiskey-kegs, that ran to the red-coat spy an' told him where the cache was, that shot me up when I set out to dry-gulch him, as you might say?

Thought you'd give Bully West the slip, you'n' that li'l' hell-cat.

The mills ceased; the miners went "to play," despairing of a fair day's wage for a fair day's work; and the inhabitants of Woodgatethe Hell-cats, as they were called stirred up by a Chartist delegate, sallied forth with Simon Hatton, named the "liberator," at their head to deal ruthlessly with all "oppressors of the people.

While the liberator and the Hell-cats hesitated, a man named Dandy Mick, prompted by Morley, urged that a walk should be taken in Lord de Mowbray's park.

Gerard succeeded in detaching a number of Mowbray men, but the Hell-cats, armed with bludgeons, poured into the park and on to the castle.

Mr. St. Lys gathered a body of men in defence of the castle, but came too late to prevent the entrance of the Hell-cats.

The castle was burnt to the ground by the torches of the Hell-cats.

There's maybe something in that boy, if it weren't for the old hell-cat of a mother.

"And with that silky hell-cat watching me all the time,and looking ten years younger than I do, now that you have got my face and legs all wrong,and planning I do not know what" "Yes, to be sure," says Manuel, soothingly: "you are quite right, my dear.

Hell-cat of the Bitter Range.

Hell-cat of the Bitter Range.

15 examples of  hell-cat  in sentences