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hell's bells
interjection
Informal.
- (used to indicate vexation or surprise.)
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yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of hell's bells1
First recorded in 1910â15
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Example Sentences
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I can still picture Mooney saying, âHellâs bells, if itâs true, write it.â
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The lights came up to the sound of AC/DCâs âHellâs Bellsâ on the Talkhouse sound system.
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For the premier closer, the entrance is a scene in itself, with music to fire up a crowd: âEnter Sandmanâ for Mariano Rivera; âHellâs Bellsâ for Trevor Hoffman; âWelcome to the Jungleâ for Eric Gagne.
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âHellâs bells â I have put the money in, and I am going for the max,â she said.
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This solitude thatâs being forced on me and my wife is â hellâs bells as it is â just standard operating procedure.
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