That's a hellaciously strained metaphor for someone to come up with in casual conversation and, frankly, it doesn't even really make any sense. |
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I think that she was making a choice, a hellaciously bad one, but a choice all the same. |
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Anyone who rides the tube knows that it is already hellaciously overcrowded. |
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South of town, I encounter my first hellaciously windy road with fog and a sheer drop-off, and my driving anxiety returns. |
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In the dark, twisty confines of this hellaciously detailed museum, however, I was utterly unnerved, terrified that I'd come across the identity card of a long-lost relative or the photo of someone I somehow recognized. |
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That's good, because client-worker messaging is hellaciously confusing. |
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