Phrases with «whole hell»

The phrase "whole hell" means a lot or a large amount of something, often used to emphasize a negative or chaotic situation. Full definition

Sentences with «whole hell»

  • Trust me, you are going to feel a whole hell of a lot worse at 27 knowing you gave up 40 % of your company that is now worth 10x the value because you raised money to early. (inc.com)
  • It is not only Stalin and Mao who were so murderously inclined, they were merely the worst of the whole Hell - bound lot. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • The whole hell thing was the main reason I stopped going to church a long time ago. (nakedpastor.com)
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