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The hellhole
noun
A place of intense hatred, misery, or turmoil.
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Gabriel began to call the place "the hellhole".
He alone managed to escape the hellhole that was Europe.
As years turned into decades, the Angola Three risked being forgotten in the hellhole that was the prison.
They were shunted from Christmas Island to the hellhole of Nauru, despite concerns for the mum's pregnancy.
Had I not seen the hellhole of Hue in wartime I would never had understood its achievement in a time of peace.
"I'm trying to sell Ellis Island to the world as a place where order & happiness prevail, not as the hellhole of America," he said.
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There are alternatives to the hellholes of Nauru and Manus Island.
They turn out not to be the hellholes of legend, but thoughtfully designed.
"The hellholes report is not first and foremost a report of good news," Mr. McKinney said.
Hedges thinks of the faces of children dying in all the hellholes that he covered as a foreign correspondent.
Theodore Eisenberg, who conducted the Michigan study with Geoffrey P. Miller and Emily Sherwin, said he had a question for the authors of the hellholes report.
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