How To Use Hellion In A Sentence
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Yesterday, I began reading Joan Druett's She Captains: Heroines and Hellions of the Sea (2000), and also read "A juvenile skull of the primitive ornithischian dinosaur Heterodontosaurus tucki from the 'Stromberg' of South Africa" (from the September 2008 Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology).
Stealing daylight
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Somewhat of a hellion, Watts was held in check by his tight-knit community and his father's penchant for corporal punishment.
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His demeanor suddenly changed from gentle, indulgent parent, to barking hellion.
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Have you seen the state of the hellions you'd have to teach?
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The button got quite the workout during this exercise in ersatz ‘60s hipness, with Ann-Margret as a decent Midwestern girl pretending to be a hellion so she can be published in a smut rag.
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he chased the young hellions out of his yard
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I can't bring myself to admit that my kid is a hellion.
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She tied her hair in a ponytail and walked back to the main nursery section where all the little hellions were.
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Mozart might not have been the spendthrift hellion portrayed in the 1984 film Amadeus, but he could play the piano blindfolded, loved wooing women and wrote bawdy letters.
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His signature is the social documentary, which paints teenagers as humans rather than hellions.
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Either way, Crispin Hellion Glover, auteur, is a force to be reckoned with.
GreenCine Daily: Weekend shorts.
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She's long and lean, with shoulder-length reddish-brown hair, smooth skin, and big brown doe eyes - which is to say, she doesn't look like a hellion.
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I'd been here before, once or twice, with the neighborhood hellions.
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A single mom with a hellion for a daughter and a much-younger recovered-addict boyfriend - now there's someone with some conflict in her life.
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Well, somewhat embarrassingly, I puffed my first joint at age 26 - blame it on the fact that my older sisters were uncontrollable hellions and left me terrified of the evil dope as a lad.
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Lastly, said Danny, When I first met you, I thought the ‘Little Hellion’ label pinned on you by your family back in San Francisco was perhaps a bit unfair.
Cupcake
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He then meets her kids, who are of course a couple of hellions.
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They are not the happy, well adjusted children that we all imagine we can raise until we actually have the little hellions.
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He was fully backed by his sister, who was well-known in the bayous as a little hellion who always got her way.
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I thought Mrs. E. was one of the prettiest, nicest adults I'd ever met, and days when her teenage daughter helped out with all us little hellions were extra special.
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I was a hellion and I always fought with my parents.
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She missed the clubs she'd frequent with her friends, sneaking out to drink and party, and just plain being a little hellion.
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Each kid has a different father, and the kids are little hellions.
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I tell you that because I´ve discovered birdman last week and I wonder if you use 'birdman' in your book for that reason and if hellion have similar allusions.
More Lost in Translation
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Bart falls in love with Reverend Lovejoy's beautiful daughter, only to discover that she is more of a hellion than he is.
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Suddenly Howell was getting the hang of talking to this hellion in a wheelchair.
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His demeanor suddenly changed from gentle, indulgent parent, to barking hellion.
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They're either too weak to withstand any hits or their attacks do little other than annoy this rebel hellion.
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His demeanor suddenly changed from gentle, indulgent parent, to barking hellion.
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When you cannot remember what sedulous means, or you want to find out why somebody called you a hellion, you do not have to bother opening the dictionary or calling your local lexicographer.
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One minute she would sound like a wounded angel, the next like a streetwise hellion.
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I've instructed the staff to keep their computers away from the little hellions.
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Also the South was becoming the subject of ridicule throughout the country, and I thought most southerners would not like to see themselves thought of as being hellions and blackguardly-type persons.
Oral History Interview with Marion Wright, March 8, 1978. Interview B-0034. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)