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hell-hole noun- a horrible, infernal place UK, 1882
- Bay Ridge ain’t the worst part of Brooklyn, you know. It ain’t like a hellhole. — Saturday Night Fever, 1977
- I’m even talking hellholes where the warden’s as hard as a bar of iron. — Natural Born Killers, 1994
- in a combat helicopter, an approximately 34-inch-square opening in the floor, used for emergencies and roping down to and up from the ground US, 1976
- They had tried to sabotage the ship, I guess, because they had spent the time slashing the seats to ribbons, smearing shit on the instruments, piling dirt into the cockpit and cramming sticks down the hell hole. — Robert Mason, Chickenhawk, p. 84, 1983
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