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How to pronounce hellfire in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms red region
Type of hell, infernal region, inferno, nether region, perdition, pit

Examples of hellfire

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Hellfire, and a chorus of demons, surround Don Giovanni as he is carried below.
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It takes its cue from the shock jocks and the old-time hellfire religious preachers.
From the economist.com
My favorites are the scary ones, those with hellfire and damnation themes.
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Ol'Psycho T does not have the same hellfire intensity at home as he does on the court.
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A rebel spokesman issued hellfire threats against France and its citizens.
From the economist.com
Why not just equip the drones with hellfire missiles and have done with it?
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I hope they didn't book catering or those sandwiches will curl badly in the hellfire.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
His bedside lamp is still lit, suggesting both hellfire and eternal love.
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Who cared about capturing fugitive sunlight when you could be trying to pin down hellfire?
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More examples
  • A place of eternal fire envisaged as punishment for the damned
  • Hellfire is the fourth studio album by Norwegian black metal band 1349, released on October 24, 2005.
  • Hellfire, in comics, may refer to: *Hellfire, a member of the Elementals *Hellfire (J.T. Slade), the grandson of the Phantom Rider and a member of the Secret Warriors *Hellfire, the alter ego of Mikal Drakonmegas who has appeared in ''Terror Inc. ...
  • Hellfire is a 1949 western film about a gambler who changes his ways after a preacher sacrifices himself to save his life.
  • The Elementals is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe.
  • "Hellfire" is a song from Disney's 1996 animated feature The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The song is sung by the film's villain, Judge Claude Frollo, who is voiced by the late Tony Jay.
  • The demonic religious teaching that after death wicked souls go to a place of eternal fiery torment and horror, from which they have no hope of escaping. ...
  • Particularly noisy and/or smoky locomotive, though also applied to one in good mechanical health but being worked hard. For example "That little Class 27 slogging up the gradient was hellfire!" Generally taken as a term of enthusiast approval.