hellion


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Synonyms for hellion

a rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man)

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(95) Ann Boleyn (Hellion), interview by Anders Ekdahl, March 2012 <http://battlehelm.com/interviews/ann-boleyn-hellion/> [accessed 1 August 2017].
From Hellion to the rarely played Inside The Electric Circus and I Don't Need No Doctor, the crowd lapped it up.
It is the debut of Bosnian author Argent Hellion and has been compared in style to George R.
Hammer, River Monster, Hellion, Arena Dragon, James Bond, Bad Black, and Razor Back have won the night.
In Eugene, Glover will be hosting two events: "Crispin Hellion Glover's Big Slide Show Part 2" tonight and "Crispin Hellion Glover's Big Slide Show Part 1" on Saturday.
Five-year-old Del Pierce is among the afflicted, dominated by a malicious entity called the Hellion, who is eventually exorcised with the help of Del's family and psychiatrist.
By the time she was a teenager and her family had moved to Georgia, Ruckdeschel had grown into an alcohol-loving, road-kill eating, "hard-bodied hellion," who confounded the boys in high school.
Tickets for Crispin Hellion Glover's Big Slide Show, which is strictly for over-18s and will begin at 7pm and run until late, cost PS18 and are available from the cinema box office, by calling 0845 217 9909 or visiting www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/crispinglover
Since "Breaking Bad'' ended last year, Paul has been making an impressive transition to film, starting with the indie drama "Hellion,'' which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival.
Even between seasons of "Breaking Bad," Paul had always done small movies he calls "passion projects," like the Sundance film "Hellion," which they did for only roughly $400,000.
Her strong personality and willingness to speak her mind earn her a reputation as a "hellion" among the quiet, rural families who flock to a church in Rockford, Illinois, to choose an orphan.
Now adorned with wreaths during the visit of dozens of Israeli Knesset members in honor of International Holocaust Commemoration Day Monday, the site lies still and quiet in the white frost of a Polish winter until the sight of the wall elicits a muffled chuckle from octogenarian Moshe Hellion. "They beat me here many times," he recalled proudly on a slow walk around the death camp with fellow survivors, members of the Knesset and other parliaments, journalists and family members.