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brimstone
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English brynstan , from brin- stem of brinnen "to burn" (see burn (v.)) + stan (see stone (n.)). In Middle English the first element also recorded as brem- , brom- , brum- , bren- , brin- , bron- , brun- , bern- , born- , burn- , burned- , and burnt- ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 sulphur. 2 The sulphur of Hell; Hell, damnation.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Brimstone is a Fox television series , featuring a dead police detective whose mission (assigned by the Devil ) is to return to Hell 113 spirits who have escaped to Earth. The series ran for only one partial season, from 1998–99. Since cancellation, Brimstone ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Brimstone \Brim"stone\, a. Made of, or pertaining to, brimstone; as, brimstone matches. From his brimstone bed at break of day A-walking the devil has gone. --Coleridge.
Usage examples of brimstone.
Feeling like a Brimstone addict, I crouched in the gutter and pulled out my vial of brew.
Nailing him as a distributor of Brimstone would be enough to pay off my contract.
I pitched my voice high, smiling brainlessly, as if I had been planting Brimstone all night.
Another Brimstone take will put me in the clear and distract them at the same time.
As Jenks babbled like a Brimstone addict needing his fix, I explored the smelly cupboard to find that the pipe from the sink went under the house through a wood floor.
FIB busy with Brimstone while the real moneymaker goes out on the other side of the city.
In Europe, the brimstone is a harbinger of spring, often emerging from its winter hibernation under dead leaves to revel in the countryside while there is still snow upon the ground.
And we are well supplied with meat and brimstone and quicksilver for the dragons.
The brimstone and quicksilver dragons ate along with their meat made their wastes not just odorous but corrosive.
Because of the brimstone and quicksilver that had helped fuel it, dragon-fire clung and clung.
Along with the brimstone reek of their fodder and droppings, he also inhaled the strong reptilian musk that was their own distinctive scent.
He waited for Swemmel to sack him, to order him sent to dig coal or salt or brimstone, to order him killed on the spot.
One of them took a chunk of meat, rolled it in a bucket full of ground cinnabar and brimstone, and tossed it to the dragon.
Our ancestors were told it was a burning lake of fire, of sulfur and brimstone, in which one was eternally submerged.
Hen said as he picked up his saddle and headed toward where Brimstone stood munching marsh hay.