Phrases with «literal hell»

The phrase "literal hell" means a place or situation that is extremely unpleasant, unbearable, and full of suffering. Full definition

Sentences with «literal hell»

  • All that to say, a church split is literal hell on a pastor and I am not kidding that I had to go to counseling to get beyond it. (nakedpastor.com)
  • The one exceptional difference between them all is that the Bible clearly explains that the only way to escape eternity in literal hell fire that goes on forever and ever, is to accept the free gift of salvation that is only found in Jesus Christ the creator of all that you can see and can not see. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • And they were playing an opponent that closely resembled literal hell on wheels, which ran them over. (sbnation.com)
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