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infernal

[in-fur-nl] / ɪnˈfɜr nl /


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To untangle this infernal web, Henk travels to Moscow, where he tumbles down a rabbit hole of misinformation and manipulation, political turmoil and thoroughly justified paranoia.

From Los Angeles Times

Brueghel the Younger was famed for his lively depictions of village life, and sometimes known as “Hell Brueghel” because of his fantastical depictions of infernal and grotesque scenes.

From Seattle Times

It gives your body a chance to adjust to the infernal conditions outside so you won’t, you know, turn into a warm puddle of water within an hour.

From Washington Post

Don’t limit yourself except to think outside that infernal household box so many of us have come to resent.

From Washington Post

They tended to associate this genre of music with the drivel piped into a touristy sugar shack, or cabane à sucre: ceaseless marionette music cluttered with the infernal racket of spoons.

From New York Times