2. Noun. (plural of hellhole) ¹
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Definition of Hellholes
1. hellhole [n] - See also: hellhole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hellholes
Literary usage of Hellholes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1842)
"... while the lady congratulated herself that we should have an opportunity of
comparing the pulpit oratory of the Reverend RASPER Hellholes, who was to ..."
2. Concord Lectures on Philosophy, Comprising Outlines of All the Lectures at by Concord School of Philosophy (1883)
"But go down to your hellholes and there it is free. There are tubs where you can
spit your tobacco-juice ; there are areas provided for scattering it around ..."
3. Eighteen Months a Prisoner Under the Rebel Flag: A Condensed Pen-picture of by Samuel S. Boggs (1889)
"Bead this over carefully again, and it will remove all doubts as to the ability
of the surviving prisoners to exaggerate those Hellholes, that have never ..."
4. Gunner Depew by Albert N. Depew (1918)
"We knew Mr. Gerard had got the Germans to make conditions better in some of the
worst hellholes in Germany, ..."
5. Gunner Depew by Albert N. Depew (1918)
"We knew Mr. Gerard had got the Germans to make conditions better in some of the
worst hellholes in Germany, and the men were always glad when he came around ..."