Examples of 'hail and fire' in a sentence

Meaning of "hail and fire"

hail and fire: This phrase could refer to adverse weather conditions involving precipitation of hail and threats of fire, often used in a dramatic or poetic context

How to use "hail and fire" in a sentence

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hail and fire
Hail and fire mingled with blood.
There shall be hail and fire mixed with blood.
Hail and fire thrown onto the earth.
The main risks traditionally covered are hail and fire.
And there followed hail and fire mingled with blood.
The hail and fire could come in many different physical forms.
And upon his rising, there shall be hail and fire mixed with blood.
Hail and fire mixed with blood came down upon the earth.
The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood.
Hail and Fire thrown to the earth.
When the first one blew his trumpet, there came hail and fire mixed with blood.
In John 's picture hail and fire and blood fall upon the dry land.
The first angel sounded his trumpet… and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood.
There came hail and fire mixed with blood . ".
Trumpet 1, Horrific hail and fire.

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Hail and fire mingled with blood… "and they were cast upon the earth.
The first angel sounded the first trumpet, and hail and fire fell, mingled with blood.
There shall be hail and fire mixed with blood. Well, ain't that delightful.
First trumpet, Hail and fire.

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Examples of using Fire
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