97 Verbs to Use for the Word hell

Fill their stomachs before you feed their brains, or you will give them mental indigestion; and a man with mental indigestion raises hell or cuts his own throat.

It sure does beat hell how clothes affect a woman!" Carolyn June, unquestionably, was overcome.

But does the Bible say that He created a hell or a devil?

what, Orkins or no Orkins, he ain't gwine to play hell with my flower-beds like that 'ere.

'Well done, thou good and faithful servant,' must surely have been his well-deserved welcome, when he left the hell he had made on earth for another.

I guess you must think I've got a hell of a gall, coming in on you like this, and I don't know as I blame you, but...

You'll be making your own hell if you don't."

Heaven he gave me, unknowing, while he preached an ineffectual hell.

[Footnote 24: So great a slaughter took place that the Saxons said on the occasion: "'Twere difficult to find a hell Where so many Franks might dwell!"]

They feel a hell within them so hot, that they actually fancy that they can be no worse off beyond the grave than they are on this side of it.

If one said "gambling hell" in Europe it would sound as if it meant a most desperate place, with people drunk, and impossible to go into, but here not at all!

on a wire of a German entanglement barely suggests the hell the Scotch troops have gone through" "Captain John Lauder and Comrades Before the Trenches in France" "Make us laugh again, Harry!'

"Heaven would not dull its brightness with those, nor would lower hell receive them.

Well, go thy way: oft have I raked hell To get a wife, yet never found her like.

It is the doctrine which has made women glad to marry drunkards and rakes, to bring forth children tainted with the sins of their fathers, and to suffer hell on earth rather than incur the ridicule of the Christian gentleman who may, without incurring the protest of society, remain unmarried and sow an unlimited quantity of wild oats.

I might catch hell if I were found out doing it.

"I am a Catholic and I fear hell; but I love you soah, so dearlythat I would sacrifice eternity to you!"

Do I not know what a hell

I remember at school having to read that stuff where that chap, Othello, tells the girl what a hell of a time he'd been having among the cannibals and what not.

Then, rising with calm dignity, amid the breathless silence of the assembled multitude, he uttered that dread anathema which "shuts paradise and opens hell," and absolved the subjects of Henry from their allegiance.

Do not permit M. de la Rochefoucauld's "hell" to frighten you; it was a devised hell he desired to construct into a maxim.

Allan Ramsay introduces it in the Gentle Shepherd to express the misery of married life when the first dream of love has passed away: "The 'Deil gaes ower Jock Wabster,' hame grows hell, When Pate misca's ye waur than tongue can tell.

After I left Missouri, Doc stayed right along, year after year, in the old town, handing out hell to the sinners in public, on Sundays, and distributing corn-meal and side-meat to them on the quiet, week-days.

that, on this day, Didst make thy triumph over death and sin, And having harrowed hell, didst bring away Captivity thence captive, us to win: This joyous day, dear Lord, with joy begin; And grant that we, for whom thou diddest die, Being with thy dear blood clean washed from sin, May live for ever in felicity!

But Jimmie was having a hell of a time on top of a hill, and I just ran up to have a look in.

97 Verbs to Use for the Word  hell