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		Definition of hellion in English: hellionnoun ˈhɛljənˈhɛljən North American informal A rowdy or mischievous person, especially a child. 〈北美,非正式〉(尤指小孩)淘气鬼,捣蛋鬼,惹是生非之人 Example sentencesExamples -  I can't bring myself to admit that my kid is a hellion.
 -  I thought Mrs. E. was one of the prettiest, nicest adults I'd ever met, and days when her teenage daughter helped out with all us little hellions were extra special.
 -  A single mom with a hellion for a daughter and a much-younger recovered-addict boyfriend - now there's someone with some conflict in her life.
 -  Each kid has a different father, and the kids are little hellions.
 -  Well, somewhat embarrassingly, I puffed my first joint at age 26 - blame it on the fact that my older sisters were uncontrollable hellions and left me terrified of the evil dope as a lad.
 -  Bart falls in love with Reverend Lovejoy's beautiful daughter, only to discover that she is more of a hellion than he is.
 -  His signature is the social documentary, which paints teenagers as humans rather than hellions.
 -  She missed the clubs she'd frequent with her friends, sneaking out to drink and party, and just plain being a little hellion.
 -  Have you seen the state of the hellions you'd have to teach?
 -  He then meets her kids, who are of course a couple of hellions.
 -  Mozart might not have been the spendthrift hellion portrayed in the 1984 film Amadeus, but he could play the piano blindfolded, loved wooing women and wrote bawdy letters.
 -  I was a hellion and I always fought with my parents.
 -  One minute she would sound like a wounded angel, the next like a streetwise hellion.
 -  I'd been here before, once or twice, with the neighborhood hellions.
 -  I've instructed the staff to keep their computers away from the little hellions.
 -  They are not the happy, well adjusted children that we all imagine we can raise until we actually have the little hellions.
 -  He was fully backed by his sister, who was well-known in the bayous as a little hellion who always got her way.
 -  She's long and lean, with shoulder-length reddish-brown hair, smooth skin, and big brown doe eyes - which is to say, she doesn't look like a hellion.
 -  Somewhat of a hellion, Watts was held in check by his tight-knit community and his father's penchant for corporal punishment.
 -  She tied her hair in a ponytail and walked back to the main nursery section where all the little hellions were.
 
 Synonyms mischievous child, imp, monkey, puck, rascal, rogue, minx, mischief-maker, prankster, tearaway 
 OriginMid 19th century: perhaps from dialect hallion 'a worthless fellow', changed by association with hell.    Definition of hellion in US English: hellionnounˈhelyənˈhɛljən North American informal A rowdy, mischievous, or troublemaking person, especially a child. 〈北美,非正式〉(尤指小孩)淘气鬼,捣蛋鬼,惹是生非之人 Example sentencesExamples -  They are not the happy, well adjusted children that we all imagine we can raise until we actually have the little hellions.
 -  I was a hellion and I always fought with my parents.
 -  He then meets her kids, who are of course a couple of hellions.
 -  Mozart might not have been the spendthrift hellion portrayed in the 1984 film Amadeus, but he could play the piano blindfolded, loved wooing women and wrote bawdy letters.
 -  Somewhat of a hellion, Watts was held in check by his tight-knit community and his father's penchant for corporal punishment.
 -  She missed the clubs she'd frequent with her friends, sneaking out to drink and party, and just plain being a little hellion.
 -  Bart falls in love with Reverend Lovejoy's beautiful daughter, only to discover that she is more of a hellion than he is.
 -  Each kid has a different father, and the kids are little hellions.
 -  Have you seen the state of the hellions you'd have to teach?
 -  His signature is the social documentary, which paints teenagers as humans rather than hellions.
 -  She tied her hair in a ponytail and walked back to the main nursery section where all the little hellions were.
 -  I can't bring myself to admit that my kid is a hellion.
 -  A single mom with a hellion for a daughter and a much-younger recovered-addict boyfriend - now there's someone with some conflict in her life.
 -  She's long and lean, with shoulder-length reddish-brown hair, smooth skin, and big brown doe eyes - which is to say, she doesn't look like a hellion.
 -  One minute she would sound like a wounded angel, the next like a streetwise hellion.
 -  He was fully backed by his sister, who was well-known in the bayous as a little hellion who always got her way.
 -  I thought Mrs. E. was one of the prettiest, nicest adults I'd ever met, and days when her teenage daughter helped out with all us little hellions were extra special.
 -  I've instructed the staff to keep their computers away from the little hellions.
 -  I'd been here before, once or twice, with the neighborhood hellions.
 -  Well, somewhat embarrassingly, I puffed my first joint at age 26 - blame it on the fact that my older sisters were uncontrollable hellions and left me terrified of the evil dope as a lad.
 
 Synonyms mischievous child, imp, monkey, puck, rascal, rogue, minx, mischief-maker, prankster, tearaway 
 OriginMid 19th century: perhaps from dialect hallion ‘a worthless fellow’, changed by association with hell.     |