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Sentences with infernal

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  • ...the goddess of the infernal regions.
  • An infernal plot.
  • Scary images flash on the screen as Gene begins his incantations to the infernal minions of hell.
  • An oven cooks glass at an infernal heat, and once every second, spits a 420 gram drop of melted glass onto a mold.
  • An infernal nuisance.
  • Mapping the infernal regions of Hell and Purgatory with a geographer's precision, Botticelli takes the viewer on a journey of visceral, blood-curdling horror.
  • No prizes for guessing what has caused this temporary regression into childhood… this damned infernal blog!
  • My site is taking an infernally long time to load.
  • So as I begin to lose all confidence that this blasted infernal film will ever be made, I decide I need help.
  • It is the lurid intermixture of the two that produces the illuminating blaze of the infernal regions.
  • It is rather satisfying to imagine ‘neighbours from hell’ being confronted by an actual denizen of the infernal pits.
  • From a civilian's point of view, it was an infernal nuisance.
  • There were splashes of flash bulbs, and infernal heat, and the button eyes of Ethel Kennedy turned to cinders.
  • It's most annoying that you claim to be a friend of his, because I'd like to toast you for your infernal effrontery in bringing that damned amulet here.
  • Jerry wonders how it is that he was in this nice, bright-eyed girl-across-the-hallway's apartment this afternoon and why now, at this infernal moment, he's here, writing.
  • Bordered by nine countries, its mineral wealth is brazenly plundered, made possible by an infernally weak state in which corruption, violence and lawlessness are rife.
  • It is all an infernal nuisance… it seems to me the time has arrived to set about being a man of letters.
  • Whenever I even say hello they go all red like damn raspberries and start their infernal giggling.
  • Like the first film, the second is framed by opening titles describing the Buddhist conception of the most infernal level of hell, a timeless space in which one's identity and conscience no longer has any meaning.
  • So when the pair decide to create their own hell in Manhattan, and Nicky is sent to recapture them, nobody back home in the infernal regions holds out much hope.
  • I gave my wardrobe one final shove so that it was against the wall under the stairs that led into the room, darkly insulting whoever made the infernal contraption so heavy.
  • He then begins a campaign of terror to ensure that his beloved gets the best parts before spiriting her away to his subterranean lair to be his infernal bride.
  • Now here is what is interesting, the worshippers of Mithras strongly believed in a celestial heaven and an infernal hell.
  • His conception of the infernal regions had been actively debated throughout the sixteenth century, two opposed views having been set forth by commentators on Dante's text.
  • With blackness all around it, these burning colours made Loch Shiel look like some lake of the infernal regions, an otherworldly vision, intense and remarkably beautiful.
  • Staggering home under the appalled stares of passers-by, a bloodied Mehmet walks a gauntlet of seething furnaces, grinding pistons and an incessant, infernal hammering.
  • Stop making that infernal racket!
  • Similarly, I've never found myself in a dark wood, about the middle point in my life, and been taken through the infernal, purgatorial, and celestial realms by various and sundry guides.
  • I thought too of that other terrible, infernal rail journey of his novel, the Jews doomed to massacre at Babi Yar in Kiev.
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