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hellbroth

[ hel-brawth, -broth ]

noun

  1. a magical broth prepared for an evil purpose, as in black magic.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of hellbroth1

First recorded in 1595–1605; hell + broth
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Example Sentences

Virtually everyone in the picture is marinated in rum, beer and, in certain special cases, a 470-proof homemade hellbroth that turns those who ingest it into human blowtorches.

Europe's foreign politics seem to be to the United States a kind of hellbroth into which Mr. Hoover, like Macbeth's witches, keeps pouring new poison.

His scary conclusion: "A hellbroth of mobster violence and derision for the law is seething" in Dallas and may "boil oyer any time."

So noisome was the process that Artist Saint had to yell for his sons to carry the bubbling hellbroth away.

Fiery Magyars, mechanical Teutons and stolid muzhiks mixed together in an indescribable hellbroth of combative fury and destructive passion.

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