Hell is a place you would not want to be.
what the hell are u talking about
He/She looks like he's/she's in an abstracted state
y the hell should i care
You must be gone to hell.
The aftermath of super-storm Sandy has left many in a diluvial hell.
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The word "monolith" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Many tourist come to behold the ancient monolith each year.
In the sentence; "What the hell are you doing?" 'the hell' is called an interjection; an article of speech that is not critical to the sense or structure of the sentence. Compare; "What on earth are you doing?" "What the devil are you doing?" "Good grief, what are you doing?" ...to the sentence free of any interjections at all; "What are you doing?" An interjection adds emotion, not structure nor meaning Does that answer what the hell you want to know???
"Utter lawlessness will surely arise from this." "It was a hell of lawlessness." "They had descended into lawlessness"
Holidays in hell is package tour of traveler's tales from places as appealing as the inner circles of dante's inferno.
Nobody can answer this question with certainty.
the road to hell is paved with good intentions