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How to pronounce hellhound in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms cerberus
Type of mythical monster, mythical creature
Type Words
Type of bad hat, trouble maker, troublemaker, troubler, mischief-maker

Examples of hellhound

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For centuries, East Anglians have told of the huge black hellhound with evil flaming eyes.
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The demon escapes, however, and the trio runs away from the hellhound tracking Dean down.
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Dean accepts his fate as the clock strikes midnight, but runs from the approaching hellhound.
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The search for a fabled sword, guarded by a three-headed hellhound, sweeps up an art historian.
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We've set the name of Fly upon this hellhound, it being a long-established collie name hereabouts.
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After the game is won, Percy gets attacked by a hellhound, which gets shot by arrows and dies.
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Kohaku and Rin are then taken to the underworld by a hellhound.
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Garmr is sometimes seen as a hellhound, comparable to Cerberus.
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Given his past record, Brown would gnaw on this telling absence like a hellhound with a sinner's bone.
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  • Hellhound is the name of two fictional characters that are DC Comics supervillains. The first Hellhound appeared as an opponent of Catwoman.
  • A demonic dog of Hell, typically of unnaturally large size, strength or speed, black fur, glowing eyes, and ghostly or phantom characteristics
  • (Hell-hounds) A fiendish large black dog, often described as being as big as a calf with either a single red eye or glowing red eyes often associated with roads, graveyards or ancient sites. In some myths, they are bringers of bad fortune or guardians of treasure.
  • A hellhound is a dog of hell. Its origins are found in various mythologies, folklores, and supernatural encounters. They are most frequently described as a large black dog with glowing red or fiery eyes. Typically they are assumed to be strong and threatening. ...
  • (n) An intelligent three-headed dog that can appear in the human world as a Mastiff. Blood is acid. Follows the orders of the Dark Lord and Sabina. Will obey anyone who worships and is anointed by the Dark Lord. ...