"Hard as the hobbs of hell." This alliterative phrase uses an abbreviation of 'hobbs' for 'hobbles' which are irons or fetters.
The existence of hell is a matter of belief and interpretation. Some people believe in the concept of hell as a place of punishment in the afterlife, while others do not believe in its existence.
There is no concrete proof that hell isn't real, as it is a concept based on religious beliefs and interpretations. The existence of hell is a matter of faith and varies among different religions and individuals.
Hell is often described as a place of torment and suffering in religious texts. It is said to be filled with sounds of anguish, screams, and cries of pain. The exact sound of hell is subjective and varies depending on different beliefs and interpretations.
No, the word "Haiti" does not mean "hell." "Haiti" is the name of a country in the Caribbean, situated on the island of Hispaniola.
"hell" is not considered a bad word in the same way that profanity or obscenities are. It may be offensive to some people due to its religious connotations, but it is a commonly used word in everyday language.
Hotter than the "Hobbs",or hobbles(restaints,bindings,chains)of Hell (Hades). That which bound the spirit or soul in Hell. Hotter than the chains that bound Pluto in the nether realm. They kept the Fallen angel Lucifer in Hell.
Heck is a word used to politely replace the word Hell. So saying " heck with him" means; To hell with him.
Hard as Hell was created on 2009-04-28.
Hard Rock Hell was created in 2007.
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The Long Hard Road Out of Hell was created in 1998.
They taste kinda like savoury and salty and you can get hard or soft with toppings.
Yes its a sin
From people in tales talking about hell (inferno).
It means you go to hell forever.
Long Hard Road Out of Hell was created on 1997-11-11.
The ISBN of The Long Hard Road Out of Hell is 978-0-060392581.