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  • 1(a) heck of a lot of — a heck of a lot of (something) a large amount of something. You ve spent a heck of a lot of money on that thing …

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  • 2(a) heck of a lot of something — a heck of a lot of (something) a large amount of something. You ve spent a heck of a lot of money on that thing …

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  • 3heck — interjection informal 1 used to show that you are annoyed or to emphasize something you are saying: Oh heck! I ve lost my keys! | a heck of a lot: a heck of a lot of money | where/how/who etc the heck: Where the heck are we? 2 what the heck!… …

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  • 4heck — heck1 [hek] interjection informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: hell] 1.) used to show that you are annoyed or to emphasize what you are saying ▪ Oh heck! I ve lost my keys! ▪ Do you believe him? Heck, no. 2.) did he heck/will it heck etc BrE used to …

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  • 5heck — [[t]he̱k[/t]] 1) EXCLAM (feelings) People sometimes say heck! when they are slightly irritated or surprised. [INFORMAL] Heck, if you don t like it, don t vote for him... Oh, heck. What can I write about? 2) PHRASE: PHR n (emphasis) People use a… …

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  • 6heck — exclamation expressing surprise, frustration, or dismay. ↘(the heck or a heck of a ) used for emphasis: a heck of a lot of money. Origin C19 (orig. north. Engl. dialect): euphemistic alt. of hell …

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  • 7heck — noun Etymology: euphemism Date: 1887 1. hell 2 < all heck breaks loose > 2. hell 4 < a heck of a lot of money > …

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  • 8LOT Polish Airlines — Polskie Linie Lotnicze …

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  • 9a heck of a - — used for emphasis in various statements or exclamations it was a heck of a lot of money …

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  • 10Polish Airlines LOT — Polskie Linie Lotnicze …

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