hell of a

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hell of a (not comparable)

  1. (colloquial or vulgar) Intensifier; indicates that someone or something is especially good, bad, difficult, etc.
    Well done! That's a hell of an achievement!
    She had a hell of a time trying to open the jar. In the end she gave up.
    Where were you? / I got lost in the woods. / Wow! Hell of a place to get lost!
    • 2007, “One Hell of a Party”, in Pocket Symphony, performed by Air ft. Jarvis Cocker:
      Yeah, this was one hell of a party / Nobody ever got to bed / But the morning after's killing me / And I have to rest my head

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