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"Hard as the hobbs of hell." This alliterative phrase uses an abbreviation of 'hobbs' for 'hobbles' which are irons or fetters.

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βˆ™ 4mo ago
My original question was when this phrase hotter or harder than the hubs of hell originator? The meaning I already knew from working in industry. It is when the phrase originated that I'm interested in.
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The saying "as hard as the hobbs of hell" means something that is extremely difficult or challenging. It implies a level of intensity or severity comparable to the extreme heat and harsh conditions associated with hell.

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