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purgatory
noun as in hell
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Ten months ago, my boyfriend and I decided that after six years, it was time to remove the BB bag from purgatory.
The Italian writer is famous for his depictions of heaven and hell, but despite any pressures from his ongoing health problems, the King showed no sign of being in any kind of purgatory.
If the Angels cannot hit on the majority of those prospects — and it would not be typical for a team to hit on so many — then back to purgatory they go.
For now, he’s in a kind of purgatory.
When we checked in with her in the aftermath of the destruction, she said: “My God, I feel like I’m in purgatory.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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