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helluva

/hel-uh-vuh/US // ˈhɛl ə və //UK // (ˈhɛləvə) //

糟糕的是

Definitions

  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : hell of a: We had a helluva time getting through the heavy traffic.She's a helluva good player!

Examples

  • All of this is too bad, because it means you almost certainly don’t know that crits are, in fact, a helluva lot of fun to watch.

  • Hosting the show really is the most thankless—and one of the most trying—jobs in showbiz, but DeGeneres did a helluva job.

  • “This Congress has not instilled a helluva lot of confidence in the party,” says longtime consultant Mark Corallo.

  • There are a helluva lot of reasons to cast aspersions on Mumford & Sons.

  • To her credit, she did a helluva job—even premiering an unreleased Deadmau5 song.

  • All things considered, Cheney remains convinced that he did a helluva job.

  • For a helluva long time you've answered nobody—though everyone in the Bunch must have tried beaming you.

  • But that would still be one helluva lot better than letting millions of acre feet just seep out to sea.

  • Any missing telenizer equipment would cause a helluva fuss, and there hasn't been any fuss.

  • I ain't been downtown in—excuse me—such a helluva long time I don't know what it's like at all.

  • You'll find yourself having one helluva time floating that loan you need next month.