[
US
/ˈhɛɫˌfaɪɹ/
]
[ UK /hˈɛlfaɪə/ ]
[ UK /hˈɛlfaɪə/ ]
NOUN
- a place of eternal fire envisaged as punishment for the damned
How To Use hellfire In A Sentence
- Shellfire damaged the brickwork of the ziggurat at Ur, which was constructed in 2100 B.C.
- They were a deep, piercing red, the color of hellfire.
- I went over a level-crossing on a motorbike, under shellfire from a tank. MOONDROP TO MURDER
- He really had no reason to be in this film, both as an actor and as a character, but his presence is always a welcome one, especially when he's a resurrected-by-Satan jerkhole that gets set ablaze with hellfire after a brief moment of redemption. New Year’s Eve Signals The ‘End Of Days’ In This Week’s Sick Day Stash » MTV Movies Blog
- The CIA launches Hellfires from pilotless Predator aircraft.
- He certainly believed in preaching hellfire and damnation.
- It was German shellfire instantly killing all the men in the bath.
- The attack was conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency using a pilotless drone aircraft firing hellfire missiles.
- The pastor wags his finger at me in hellfire preaching mode.
- “You’re suggesting that black and latina women aren’t bright enough to comprehend the subtleties of birth control, and therefore frightening them with hellfire is a better way to keep them in line.” Matthew Yglesias » Also: The Sky Is Blue