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  • noun Plural form of hellcat.

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Examples

  • To be surrounded by glitter, hellcats and pugicorns…Sounds like heaven–not hell–to me!

    Regretsy – Heidi = Ho 2010

  • The plot: Those wonderful hellcats created by Ronald Searle appear on film at last.

    The St. Trinian's Pentalogy X-Y-Z-Cosmonaut 2010

  • “You two hellcats were fighting over the Cadaver Kid, I bet.”

    Silver Zombie Carole Nelson Douglas 2010

  • In Her Shoes, Black Widow, Single White Female, Death Becomes Her and other such fare, both funny and dramatic, tend to reduce women friends to back-stabbing hellcats who are too busy fighting over men to quip comically.

    Buzzine » Bosom Buddies 2008

  • Despite have 2 Arm Inf + hellcats in the flanking force Nick seemed to have heaps of troops on the table.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Cromwell MkI 2007

  • Despite have 2 Arm Inf + hellcats in the flanking force Nick seemed to have heaps of troops on the table.

    Maharajah 2007 2nd Qualifying Final Cromwell MkI 2007

  • It seemed odd that an individual could be a paragon of social justice and equality during the day, but at night dream of pirates and wenches, tops and bottoms, hellcats and quivering flowers.

    The Best American Erotica 2006 Edited by Susie Bright 2006

  • It seemed odd that an individual could be a paragon of social justice and equality during the day, but at night dream of pirates and wenches, tops and bottoms, hellcats and quivering flowers.

    The Best American Erotica 2006 Edited by Susie Bright 2006

  • Then, after many months, other creatures than men began to come forth-strangely formed, like the hellcats you slew.

    The Guns of Avalon Zelazny, Roger 1972

  • 'It's this to pass the time av day to a panjandhrum av hellcats,' sez I. 'What I've said, an' what I've not said do not matther.

    Indian Tales Rudyard Kipling 1900

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