Sentences with phrase «colder than hell»

Had all the measurements been made in Cape Cod and none in Cape Town, your point would be a good one: Cape Town might be hotter than hell while Cape Cod is colder than hell, and our measurements might then mislead us into believing Cape Town is cold too.
Schmidt's fascination with the night sky blossomed in high school, when his family moved to Alaska — a challenging place to do astronomy, he notes, because «during the summer it never gets dark, and during the winter it's colder than hell
It was about 5:30 — colder than hell — and I walked around this little place, whatever it was called.

Not exact matches

If one focuses on hell as key in the gospel then it can bend one's final reactions to many things as more cold - blooded than warm.
C. S. Lewis once warned that a cold, arrogant, self - righteous religious person may be nearer to hell than a moral libertine.
Minneapolis is cold as hell, which limits the number of places one can comfortably stand for potentially hours on end while trying to get players to sign at places other than the Mall of America.
... Better for mom to catch hell for breast - feeding in public than for junior to catch a cold
If you look at exoplanets (ie those outside our solar system), you see bizarre things: planets of fiery magma, which resemble hell; Planets of ice and colder than the Arctic; Planets that consist only of water or pure iron.
The striking, handsome, Irish blonde brawler's hotter than Hell, and when he takes you to bed with him he'll make your body feel like Heaven; he's a car - crash of a stud, a heady human hurricane who'll wrap you up in his stormy, steamy madness and then leave you cold — begging, screaming for...
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