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like hell
Recklessly, extremely, as in We ran like hell to catch the train . [Mid-1800s]
Not at all, on the contrary, as in You think I'll call her stupid? Like hell I will! or Like hell I can't say that to Bob . [Late 1800s]
Example Sentences
A seven-year-old Southport survivor "fought like hell" to save herself and others as the attack took place, her mother has told a public inquiry.
"A fiery mushroom formed in the sky. It made the whole area shake. It looked like hell, everything was flying in the sky," he added.
But together we are going to fight like hell to get back to this very spot, and get over this hurdle.
We’re going to need to share tools, look out for our neurodivergent neighbors, fight like hell to keep our homes and stubbornly believe in each other’s gifts.
It would force Reaves to fight like hell for every step on the defensive end.
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