Sentence examples for a hell of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a hell of" is a colloquial expression that is used in informal writing.
It is used to emphasize something, usually through exaggeration. For example, "He's got a hell of a lot of work to do."

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A hell of a ride.

A hell of a lot.

A hell of a long time.

He's a hell of a fighter".

Brooke is a hell of a role.

"Dubie made a hell of a play".

It's a hell of a challenge".

"Love is a hell of a medicine".

"You're a hell of a shot.

(Lithium's a hell of a drug).

A hell of a lot of meetings.

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