Similar words: embellish, embellished, embellishment, shellfish, trellis, bullish, panellist, ellis island. Meaning: ['helɪʃ] adj. 1. very unpleasant 2. extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell.
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1 It was a hellish thing to do.
2 We've had a hellish time lately.
3 I've had a hellish day at work.
4 The atmosphere in Washington is hellish.
5 It's a hellish problem.
6 The weather's been hellish recently.
7 Chilly mornings stretched into hellish afternoons as temperatures hovered around 100 degrees.
8 Rehearsals were hell - although not quite as hellish as the first performances in Cambridge.
9 The New York Rangers had a hellish December, playing 17 games in 31 days, and now are coasting in comparison.
10 They are heading directly back towards the hellish towers of Castle Drachenfels.
11 And he had put himself through a hellish ordeal this morning.
12 After, they sank into a spiral of hellish best intentions.
13 His schooldays were hellish.
14 Why does Venus have a hellish hothouse of an atmosphere and the Moon have no atmosphere at all?
15 Installing a hard drive is not the hellish endeavor it once was,(www.Sentencedict.com) grizzled hardware veterans tell me.
16 Random flashes of light: putrid green, violent orange, hellish red, shot through the swarming darkness.
17 But how does a woman best handle that hellish and uncertain time when her husband is still shopping for the supplements?
18 Were the roads as hellish as I told you?
19 It's hellish cold up here in winter.
20 Meantime the hellish tattoo of the heart increased.
21 Were the roads as hellish as l told you?
22 He grumbled, he said he hated the hellish hole.
23 I had such a hellish time on holiday in Magaluf - the Spanish resort is just full of drunk British, German and Dutch people.
24 I'm sure you will remember from the hellish years of your boyhood.
25 Los Angeles, October 13(Sentencedict.com), 2008--Residents flee a newly hellish landscape in California's San Fernando Valley during a fast-moving brush fire.
26 The office block was in the middle of a hellish whirlwind.
27 He lives almost entirely in the past, remembering life before the war and during his hellish time in a concentration camp.
28 If that unbidden calamity befell them, they would glumly accept what looked to be a hellish process.
29 With its pizza boa paint and racing addenda, I thought this car was going to be hellish to drive.
30 Not for its elegance did I come to love the evening sky, hellish red with the gathering souls.
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