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hellhound

[hel-hound] / ˈhɛlˌhaʊnd /


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Cerberus, the guard of the underworld, is featured with Hercules, a reference to the heroic demigod’s 12th and final labor which involved capturing the hellhound.

From Washington Times Oct. 10, 2023

Temperatures on the continent soared past 40C, with forecasters calling on Greek Mythology to coin one heatwave Cerberus, a three-headed hellhound that guards the gates of the underworld.

From BBC Sep. 1, 2023

With its large-thighed satyr named Torgo and its oddly chipper-looking hellhound, this 1966 howler has long been a favorite of the cinematic cutups of “Mystery Science Theater 3000” and other devotees of bad movies.

From New York Times Oct. 1, 2015

Plugged into a high-wattage amplifier, it produces the sound of the mythical hellhound on proto-bluesman Robert Johnson's trail.

From Seattle Times Apr. 2, 2011

“Yeah, yeah, yeah. You won’t be grinning when you’re cleaning up all that hellhound poop,” Dad says.

From "The Manifestor Prophecy" by Angie Thomas

We get no sense of the man’s haunted determination—no hints of those hellhounds.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 26, 2026

Wilson describes Herald in detail in the script: “A man driven not by the hellhounds that seemingly bay at his heels, but by his search for a world that speaks to something about himself.”

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 26, 2026

For the Greeks, the Black Sea was the edge of the known world, inhabited by, as he writes in the book, “cannibals, hellhounds, man-slaughtering Amazons, dwarves mounted on flying cranes, Cyclopes, lice-eaters, and werewolves.”

From Washington Post Jul. 29, 2022

In the first couple hours of Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara I fought and killed goblins, skeletons, gnolls, kobolds, displacer beasts, hellhounds, and a manticore, among myriad other classic D&D beasties.

From Forbes Jun. 21, 2013

I saw monsters patrolling the upper decks of the ship—dracaenas snake-women, hellhounds, giants, and the humanoid seal- demons known as telkhines—but we zipped by so fast, none of them raised the alarm.

From "The Last Olympian" by Rick Riordan




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