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41 מרר את חייו
gave him hell, gave him a hard time, made his life miserable -
42 עשה טררם
made a fuss, raised hell, made a scene -
43 עשה לו את המוות
drove him mad, made life hell for him; nagged him -
44 עשה לו חור בראש
nagged him, pestered him, gave him hell; made a terrible noise -
45 עשה סצינות
made a scene, raised hell -
46 עשה עניין
raised hell, made a fuss -
47 עשה עניינים
made a fuss, raised hell; was a trouble-maker, made it difficult -
48 עשה רעש
raised hell, made a scene, made a fuss -
49 עשה שמח
entertained, amused; made a scene, raised hell -
50 פתח עליו פה
shouted at him, gave him hell, yelled at him -
51 צעק לשמים
raised hell, protested vigorously; was obvious, was unmistakable -
52 קיצר לו את החיים
gave him hell, made his life miserable -
53 שאול תחתיות
the bottom of hell; the worst, the lowest -
54 שבעה מדורי גיהינום
torment, great suffering ("the seven halls of hell") -
55 שבעת מדורי גיהינום
the seven departments of hell -
56 שפך עליו קיתונות של רותחין
yelled at him, gave him hell -
57 תופת
inferno, fire, perdition; hell; booby-trap -
58 תיפח רוחו
to hell with him -
59 אבדון
אֲבַדּוֹןm. (b. h.; אבד) perdition, hell. Koh. R. to V, 8. -
60 אֲבַדּוֹן
אֲבַדּוֹןm. (b. h.; אבד) perdition, hell. Koh. R. to V, 8.
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hell — hell … English to the Old English
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