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(informal) with great speed or effort or intensity; used for emphasis
ran like sin for the storm cellar
drove like crazy
fought like the devil
this sprain hurts like hell
worked like hell to get the job done
work like thunder
How To Use like sin In A Sentence
- Not sure if it's something that adults will really like since it's kind of angsty and makes a lot of pop culture references. Peter Sollett to Direct Marvel’s Runaways? | /Film
- They die of all causes, but like single men, divorced men specialize in accidents and suicides.
- And, he apparently is well educated, as he knows the number pi and trigonometrical functions like sin, cos, tan, arcsin, arccos, arctan and the functions sqrt and exp. Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community
- He's smart enough to avoid things like singing sirens.
- The conditions are too technical for brief pres - entation, but, like single-peakedness, they imply cer - tain types of similarity among the preference scales of all individuals. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
- Like Sinclair, Tri-County is teaching more advanced skills to students who do arrive on campus better prepared.
- I like singer-songwriters, and I find sad songs comforting rather than depressing.
- And, he apparently is well educated, as he knows the number pi and trigonometrical functions like sin, cos, tan, arcsin, arccos, arctan and the functions sqrt and exp. Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community
- Sarah, meanwhile, in a Stepford Wife-like sing songy voice skips around the campgrounds with a jolliness that is almost as troubling as Kate's Debbie-downer demeanor. Jessica Levinson: Clash of the Titans: An Ode to Sarah Palin
- Blakeney, and Hawkshawe -- fell wounded, and the fusileer battalions, struck by the iron tempest, reeled and staggered like sinking ships. Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes