damnation

hellfire and damnation

1. The misery that one faces in hell. Unrepentant criminals better prepare themselves for hellfire and damnation after death.
2. Intense speech about the misery that one faces in hell. You're just scaring the kids with all this hellfire and damnation.
See also: and, damnation, hellfire
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Hellfire and damnation!

Inf. Damn it! (An oath used to express anger or irritation.) Hellfire and damnation! Turn that radio down! Hellfire and damnation! This is the second time our picnic's been rained out.
See also: and, hellfire
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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  • hellfire and damnation
  • Hellfire and damnation!
  • fire and brimstone
  • be hell on
  • be hell on (one)
  • hell of a
  • hell of a (person or thing)
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References in periodicals archive
Broken into four parts, Hell and Damnation answers standard journalistic questions to provide as much information as possible about a place that no one has yet proved actually exists.
Critique: Impressively detailed research combined with an extraordinary flair for storytelling, "Damnation Island: Poor, Sick, Mad, and Criminal in 19th-Century New York" is an extraordinary and unique contribution to 19th Century American History and is unreservedly recommended for both community and academic library collections.
As Pearson reflected on this conversation, he concluded that fear of damnation was no incentive to good behavior, and that reassuring people of God's love did so much more for them.
Thanks and love to all who helped and supported and watched." Damnation was based on a real farm strike in the 1930s.
The following titles released at Eternal Press and Damnation Books on 1 October 2015:
That miracle is the heart of DamNation, a majestic odyssey across America that delves into a surprising new phenomenon --in the United States they're tearing down old, obsolete dams and letting the rivers return to nature.
Damnation in Matthew Lewis's The Monk: A Hermeneutic-Phenomenological Approach
Similarly, Patagonia sponsored DamNation, a film about the damage that outdated dams can create.
The Bible contains three original bookmarks which pick out chapters on judgment and damnation.
Also known as Candlemas Day, many Catholic churches will hold the traditional procession of blessed candles to remind the faithful that "Jesus is the Light of the world, who by His birth, saved the human race from eternal damnation and expelled the darkness of evil and death."
Painkiller: Hell & Damnation (The Farm 51, XBOX, PC, PS3) THE original Painkiller is nearly 10 years old, but still fondly remembered.
According to the Huffington Post, Reverend Thomas Rosica has released comments stating that people who reject Christ's teachings cannot be saved from damnation.
Cwth gmc Eternal damnation is off the menu for the country.'s a la carte Catholics, who nearly all believe in heaven but are not so keen on hell.
They're a curse and damnation, the size of colinary dishes, They transcend the kneecaps to the bottom of his britches.