No verily, notwithstanding this, his neck is obnoxious to the halter, yea, and his soul to hell fire.
It can neither be a price for souls while here, nor can that, with all the forces of strength, recover one out of hell fire.
Hell fire," answered the boy with great promptitude and boldness.
He thinks that for every wilful fault he will go to hell fire; and he is very likely while he believes that doctrine to be most strict in his observance of truth.
Hell fire, sir," said the boy emphatically, as though it were something to look forward to rather than shun.
You will find him on the express between Melbourne and Sydney, known as "Hell Fire Jack," a sobriquet he has gained by his dash and daring in running the express.
When Old Man Bonnell got to a-depictin’ hell fire, and shakin’ folks out over that, time them folks come forewerge!
In hell fire is whar all them things belongs, an’ the critters that fosters ‘em.
I kin recollect even now about them things—hell fire an’ the drunkard’s stomach.
But the judge thought otherwise, and expected he would grow up a very good man, seeing he believed that the most trifling error involved the penalty of hell fire, and the boy was sworn.
His lordship ran through a list of trifling faults; the punishment was always the same--'Hell fire.
The boy, evidently brought up in the Spurgeon school, replied: 'Hell fire.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hell fire" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.