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"Hell of a thing"
What is the meaning of "Hell of a thing"? Can it express the meaning of good?
Sep 23, 2012 11:37 AM
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Usually "hell of a..." means 'very', or 'exceptionally'. It is used to add emphasis, either good or bad.
"That was a hell of a party last night" - It was a very good party last night.
"That was a hell of a thing to say." - It was an awful thing to say.
If I just said "It was a hell of a thing.", it would depend on the context as to the meaning. However, if I guessed, it would mean that it was surprising and possible shocking.
"It was a hell of a thing, her old boyfriend showing up at her wedding."
September 23, 2012
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Yes.
For instance:
"That is one hell of a motorcycle you got there!" (It's a badass motorcycle)
Hear it often used to describe something powerful, cool, tough or difficult.
- Christoffer^^
September 23, 2012
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Chinese (Mandarin), English
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