hell from above

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English

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Etymology

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hell +‎ from +‎ above. Possibly first inspired from a bombardment of arrows, similar archery or artillery.

Noun

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hell from above (uncountable)

  1. (idiomatic) A powerful bombardment of projectiles from above, especially in the context of war.
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