hellstorm
A hellish onslaught.
Noun
- A hellish onslaught.
- They marched up through the open field under the hellstorm of shells and bullets from the Spanish. - 1899, Oscar King Davis, Our Conquests in the Pacific, New York, N.Y.: Frederick A. Stokes Company, page 178:
- With the Athalar magic to restore her life, she could weather the hellstorm of Synalon’s deathbolts. - 1980, Robert E[dward] Vardeman, Victor Milán, The Sundered Realm, Playboy Paperbacks, published 1981, →ISBN, pages...
- Thus, when, through the constant fear of obliteration of existence, the psyche is left with mere existence itself, then the psyche is not only cleansed, but all psyches that have weathered the hellstorm of terror are...
Origin
From hell + storm.