It's hellish
The Spanish word "caliente" is an adjective meaning "hot" - as in temperature. eg. caliente como el infierno = hot as hell
Hell Sweet Hell was created in 2005.
is hell
From Hell was created in 1999.
The word twice is a numeral Quantifier it's called an adverb in dictionaries because "adverb" is the traditional wastebasket category -- if you don't know what the hell it's doing there, call it an adverb.
I can only think of two right now: Hell's Bell's, and Highway to Hell. Hell Yeah by Rev Theory Ice Planet Hell by Psychotica Hot Rails to Hell by Blue Oyster Cult Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers by ZZ Top Hotter Than Hell by KISS Go To Hell by Alice Cooper Hell Ain't A Bad Place to Be by AC/DC Bat Out Of Hell by Meatloaf Hell-Cat by Scorpions Saints in Hell by Judas Priest Highway to Hell by AC/DC Hell's Bells by AC/DC Heaven and Hell by Black Sabbath Hell is for Children by Pat Benetar Heaven, Hell, or Houston by ZZ Top Rock and Roll Hell by KISS Real Child of Hell by X Hell Hole by Spinal Tap Burn in Hell by Twisted Sister Hell is Living Without You by Alice Cooper Hell Patrol by Judas Priest Cowboys from Hell by Pantera Hell Awaits by Slayer Hell's Kitchen by Dream Theater Hell Bent For Leather by Judas Priest
When you are in hell you are there forever.
No one gets out of hell and no saint would be sent to hell.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Under neathe Hell is nothing because Hell is in the core\middle of the earth. S o in Hell it is very hot:(
No. People in hell will already be physically dead. I think hell will be hell because in this place people are separated from God.