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holy terror

  1. An exasperating individual, as in He was only five, but he was a holy terror, running wild through the house and throwing whatever he could lay his hands on. The adjective holy here is an intensifier. [Late 1800s]



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He was a ruthless criminal—a holy terror, not a gentleman—and his name alone paralyzed the police.

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A former Olympic hammer thrower, the Crunchem Hall headmistress is described as “a gigantic holy terror, a fierce tyrannical monster who frightened the life out of the pupils and teachers alike.”

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In the wind, it can be a holy terror.

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"She was a demon. As soon as my father was out of the way she became a holy terror. My life was a nightmare."

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Kayla’s holy terror, in “Bombshell,” as Ailes stakes his sweaty claim, may be devastating, but the violation of Eurídice is worse, not least because, though a nightmare, it isn’t yet a crime.

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