Hellish in a sentence as an adjective

What a hellish process to go through eviction.

What I want to know is this, what hellish workflow led to the discovery of this bug?

He worked hellish hours to get a severely important project done, ...

His dad went though hellish pain then died on the day that post was made, if you think that is a good thing -- he probably has a bit of a bone to pick with you.

My solution to a problem he described was quick to code and hellish to run, his involved maths I did not understand took five lines and ran super fast.

Second, tobacco has been linked to a bible-full of hellish ailments for everybody.

"There’s no good way to collaborate with multiple authors without hellish document synchronization effort.

I accept that the market drives down the wages of service workers, but their working conditions are just outrageous to me. Automation and optimization has turned retail into a hellish job.

Years ago there was a hellish amount of pop-ups, pop-overs and pop-unders, but these days I really don't have many problems, and I'm happy to support the sites I use.

Am I the only one who thinks that launching my e-mail client, getting mail, probably scratching around in the Spam folder etc sounds like a fairly hellish user experience?

The same teachers and administrators who had forced me into that hellish existence were parading it around as this huge badge of honor for my little school; last I heard, it's still hanging up in the office somewhere.

There's lots of choices for CDNs, a market growing surprisingly full of ambulance chasers: one CDN startup had the ******* courage to email me directly after a hellish multi-hour outage and say "want to set up a call to discuss how our product could have prevented this outage?

Something like Khan Academy, some guidance, and some support would have helped with this, but perhaps even then I would have been a bit behind my peers earning PhDs, I would have no way to know.-Peers often hold their degree over me, to this day. Along with this, being judged and stigmatized as "the dropout" and being treated by old peers as inferior no matter what kind of success I achieve, possibly because I am different and they are somewhat uncomfortable with that.-The road of achievement, especially early on, without the support of a social group or educational institution that I could deal with, was probably a lot more hellish than it should have been.

Hellish definitions

adjective

very unpleasant; "hellish weather"; "stop that god-awful racket"

See also: beastly god-awful

adjective

extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell; "something demonic in him--something that could be cruel"; "fires lit up a diabolic scene"; "diabolical sorcerers under the influence of devils"; "a fiendish despot"; "hellish torture"; "infernal instruments of war"; "satanic cruelty"; "unholy grimaces"

See also: demonic diabolic diabolical fiendish infernal satanic unholy