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Definition of hellhound in English: hellhoundnoun ˈhɛlhaʊndˈhelˌhound A demon in the form of a dog. 犬形魔鬼 Example sentencesExamples - The council slowly and with much detail gave the barbarians information of the hellhound that the elves had accidentally summoned and what had befallen their tribe.
- PJ Harvey, particularly, sings as if hellhounds are on her trail.
- What pack of demonic hellhounds brought you into this world?
- It feels like the century's chasing us, like having a hellhound on your trail.
- The hellhound let out a roar that shook the very walls and lunged for the man in front of him.
- To my own ears it sounds like some kind of hellhound that has broke loose from Hades.
- Players will encounter hellhounds, werewolves, vampires, hobbits, ghosts, barbarians and demigorgons.
- Constantly haunted by images of hellhounds, loneliness, and an unreasonable wanderlust, Johnson lived hand to mouth, playing at plantations, house parties and street corners.
- The hellhounds bared their teeth in a canine laugh.
- A nice little puppy can turn into a hellhound over night and kill the mailman.
- It is Sir Charles' mysterious death in the grounds of Baskerville Hall that brings Holmes and Watson to the scene of one of their most famous and intriguing cases - the mystery of the legendary hellhound of Dartmoor.
Synonyms demon, devil, evil spirit, imp, bogie
OriginOld English: originally referring especially to Cerberus, the watchdog of Hades in Greek mythology. Definition of hellhound in US English: hellhoundnounˈhelˌhound A demon in the form of a dog. 犬形魔鬼 Example sentencesExamples - The hellhound let out a roar that shook the very walls and lunged for the man in front of him.
- What pack of demonic hellhounds brought you into this world?
- Constantly haunted by images of hellhounds, loneliness, and an unreasonable wanderlust, Johnson lived hand to mouth, playing at plantations, house parties and street corners.
- Players will encounter hellhounds, werewolves, vampires, hobbits, ghosts, barbarians and demigorgons.
- PJ Harvey, particularly, sings as if hellhounds are on her trail.
- To my own ears it sounds like some kind of hellhound that has broke loose from Hades.
- It feels like the century's chasing us, like having a hellhound on your trail.
- It is Sir Charles' mysterious death in the grounds of Baskerville Hall that brings Holmes and Watson to the scene of one of their most famous and intriguing cases - the mystery of the legendary hellhound of Dartmoor.
- The council slowly and with much detail gave the barbarians information of the hellhound that the elves had accidentally summoned and what had befallen their tribe.
- The hellhounds bared their teeth in a canine laugh.
- A nice little puppy can turn into a hellhound over night and kill the mailman.
Synonyms demon, devil, evil spirit, imp, bogie
OriginOld English: originally referring especially to Cerberus, the watchdog of Hades in Greek mythology. |