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hellbent — index precipitate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
hellbent — also hell bent, 1835, U.S., originally slang, from HELL (Cf. hell) + BENT (Cf. bent) (1) … Etymology dictionary
hellbent — ☆ hellbent or hell bent [hel′bent΄ ] adj. Slang 1. firmly resolved or recklessly determined 2. moving fast or recklessly … English World dictionary
Hellbent — for the 1997 action film see The Peacekeeper Infobox Film name = Hellbent caption = Hellbent film poster director = Paul Etheredge Ouzts producer = Josh Silver Steven J. Wolfe Brad Warshaw (co producer) writer = Paul Etheredge Ouzts starring =… … Wikipedia
hellbent — /hel bent /, adj. 1. stubbornly or recklessly determined. 2. going at terrific speed. adv. 3. in a hellbent manner; with reckless determination; at full speed. [1825 35, Amer.; HELL + BENT1] * * * … Universalium
hellbent — adjective /ˈhɛlˌbɛnt/ Recklessly determined to do or achieve something He was hellbent on coming first, no matter what … Wiktionary
hellbent — hell•bent [[t]ˈhɛlˌbɛnt[/t]] adj. 1) stubbornly or recklessly determined 2) going at terrific speed 3) in a hellbent manner • Etymology: 1825–35 … From formal English to slang
hellbent — /hel bent /, adj. 1. stubbornly or recklessly determined. 2. going at terrific speed. adv. 3. in a hellbent manner; with reckless determination; at full speed. [1825 35, Amer.; HELL + BENT1] … Useful english dictionary
hellbent — adj. reckless, impulsive; determined … English contemporary dictionary
hellbent — adj dogged, set on, persistent. See determined … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder