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be hellish
adjective
Causing pain, discomfort or distress.
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That would be hellish".
Yet unscrambling these firms would be hellish.
For consumers, such a blitz could be hellish or heavenly.
But the costs, which would inevitably rebound on customers, might be hellish.
Any renovations can be hellish, of course, no matter whom you hire to do them.
Being trapped on a plane with its circulating air can be hellish, even when my husband uses a mask.
She was still not growing enough, and a simple cold could be hellish for her, but her lung function had been stable.
4.00pm BST 3.59pm BST There are some sharp turns in this 4.2km route through the streets of Brescia which would be hellish on any other day, but the sun is shining and the riders are flat out here.
simonsays 29 September 2013 7 11pm I can't see a London franchise working- every single road game would be at least a 5 hour flight away, and to play the Seahawks or the Chargers would be hellish.
Scientists are working off computer models that offer mere hints of what's possible: Conditions could be Earthlike, but they could also be hellish like Venus, or cold and dry like Mars.
That might delay the first intake of four or five entrants; it also risks excluding latecomers altogether, because an institutional fudge that copes with a Union of, say, 19 may not work for one of 25.So the forthcoming enlargement talks may well be hellish.
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