"Hell-for-leather" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
hell-for-leather (adj.) - in a furious or reckless manner; with intense enthusiasm or energy.
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Heliports refer to designated areas or installations on the ground, usually marked with distinctive signage, that are designed or equipped to handle the landing, takeoff, and parking of helicopters. These areas typically provide facilities such as helipads, refueling stations, maintenance facilities, and emergency services.
Helipterum is a type of flowering plant that belongs to the daisy family (Asteraceae). It is commonly known as Everlasting or Helipterum. The plant is native to the southwestern parts of Western Australia and is characterized by its white or yellow daisy-like flowers and woody stems. The species is often used as a decorative plant in gardens and is also used in traditional medicine.
Helixes are spiral-shaped structures or formations, often found in nature, such as DNA or seashells. They can also refer to spiral-shaped objects or structures created by humans, such as spiral staircases or helical gears.
Hell-bent refers to being completely and stubbornly determined or resolute to do something, usually in a way that is stubborn or pig-headed. It can also imply a strong desire or enthusiasm for something.
Hell-fire is a phrase used to describe a fierce or intense situation or feeling. It can be used to convey a sense of extreme anger, passion, or ferocity, and is often used in a figurative sense to describe something that is extremely difficult or challenging.
Hellanodic refers to the ancient Olympic Games, specifically the athletic contests held in Olympia, Greece, in honor of Zeus. The term is derived from the Greek words "Hellenic" (meaning Greek) and "odas" (meaning games or festival).