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Definition and synonyms of a/one hell of a from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education. This is the British English definition of a/one hell of a.View American English definition of a/one hell of a. Change your default dictionary to American English. See also main entry: hellSee also main entry: hell ThesaurusTrending Wordsfor 0.1% blue movie -8.3% take on -4.0% put off -6.3% keen on something -2.0% Discover Synonyms of the monthgift
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FOLLOW US Twitter Facebook Join Macmillan Dictionary on Twitter and Facebook for daily word facts, quizzes and language news. © Macmillan Education Limited 2009–2022 Had a hell of a time meaning?Similarly, We had one hell of a time can mean either that we enjoyed ourselves greatly or that we had an awful or difficult time. [ Second half of 1700s]
What does have a hell of a mean?: very bad or difficult. We've been having a hell of a time trying to finish on schedule.
Had a hell of a night meaning?(spoken, slang) somebody/something that is very bad, good, unusual, impressive, etc: We had a hell of a good time at the night club.
What does a hell of a lot mean?Definition of 'a/one hell of a lot'
If you talk about a hell of a lot of something, or one hell of a lot of something, you mean that there is a large amount of it. [informal, emphasis] The manager took a hell of a lot of money out of the club. [
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