Sentence examples for hell-bent from inspiring English sources

'hell-bent' is a correct and usable word in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that is determined to achieve a goal without regard to any obstacles in its way. For example: "She was hell-bent on winning the race, no matter what it took."

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hell-bent

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Alternative spelling of hellbent

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"Hell-Bent" is witty and wise.

Hell-bent on overthrowing a hostile regime?

"Guys hell-bent to win every race".

He's hell-bent on doing it".

"He was always hell-bent for leather".

Those companies seem hell-bent on action.

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The reason: What the 1990s lacked in hell-bent-for-growth landlords they made up in hell-bent-for-growth tenants.

Hell Bent Binary (Gyda Gash, Judas Priestess), 2013.

Farage is hell bent on destroying the EU.

"I'm hell bent right now," Ms. Brown says.

Colombia were hell bent on revenge for the quarter-final defeat to Brazil.

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