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interj. verdomd!--------n. hel[ hel]♦voorbeelden:hot as hell • verduiveld warm¶ hell's bells! • verdorie!be hell (on) • erg onaangenaam/pijnlijk zijn (voor)beat/knock the hell out of someone • iemand halfdood slaancome hell and/or high water • wat er zich ook voordoetget hell • op zijn donder krijgengo to hell • loop naar de hel/duivellike all hell let loose • alsof de hel was losgebrokenthere will be hell to pay • dan heb je de poppen aan het dansenraise hell • de boel op stelten zettenwhat the hell, I'll just do it • ach wat, ik doe het gewoonwho the hell said that? • wie zei dat, verdomme?where in hell have you been? • waar heb je in godsnaam gezeten?for the hell of it • voor de gein, zomaarlike hell (you will) • om de donder nietwork like hell • als een gek werkenthe/to hell with it • barst maar!one hell of a dirty trick/a helluva dirty trick • een smerige streekhell! • verdorie!, verdomme!
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