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hell-bent

ADJECTIVE
  1. recklessly determined
    hell-bent on winning

How To Use hell-bent In A Sentence

  • In fact the entire year seems hell-bent on hurtling towards December 25 in a desperate, harried, headlong rush.
  • He still had his arms swinging, his head looking forward, hell-bent on getting where he were going.
  • Each side is hell-bent on refuting the other's arguments, rather than examining them dispassionately.
  • Joyce was hell-bent on poking fun at the powers that be.
  • Their leader is a man who's hell-bent on overpopulating the planet.
  • With the zeal of a crusading physician hell-bent on finding a cure for her patient, she grilled judges, fellow coaches, and officials to amass their best advice. Welcome to My World
  • Of course, there are many problems with the increased plasticization of our society, and the fact that Hollywood and the media are hell-bent on churning out female "stars" that were made from the same Playboy Approved! rubber stamp is reason enough for massive concern. Nadine Haobsh: About Plastic Surgery (Or Not)
  • That would be entirely reasonable from their point of view, as we seem hell-bent on importing a culture they do not like and do not trust.
  • Cycling effortlessly between granite-hard drum excursions, creditable rapping and guitar riffage, the sinewy star seems hell-bent on vibing up the crowd.
  • The council seems to be hell-bent on penalising the citizens of York, who are most affected by the scandalous parking charges imposed in the evening.
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