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Meaning of brimstone
Wordnet
brimstone (n)
an old name for sulfur
Webster
brimstone (v. t.)
Sulphur; See Sulphur.
Webster
brimstone (a.)
Made of, or pertaining to, brimstone; as, brimstone matches.
brimstone Sentence Examples
- The air was thick with the acrid scent of brimstone as the volcano erupted.
- Legends spoke of dragons breathing fire and brimstone upon unsuspecting villages.
- The ancient texts warned of a land cursed by brimstone and eternal flames.
- The demon emerged from the depths of the underworld, cloaked in smoke and brimstone.
- With a thunderous roar, the explosion sent plumes of brimstone into the sky.
- The alchemist carefully mixed his potions, using rare ingredients like brimstone for its mystical properties.
- The old castle was said to be haunted, surrounded by an eerie mist smelling of brimstone.
- The religious painting depicted hellfire and brimstone, a warning of divine punishment.
- As the storm raged on, lightning struck, igniting the ground with the scent of brimstone.
- The witch's cauldron bubbled and steamed, emitting an odor of sulfur and brimstone.
FAQs About the word brimstone
an old name for sulfurSulphur; See Sulphur., Made of, or pertaining to, brimstone; as, brimstone matches.
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The air was thick with the acrid scent of brimstone as the volcano erupted.
Legends spoke of dragons breathing fire and brimstone upon unsuspecting villages.
The ancient texts warned of a land cursed by brimstone and eternal flames.
The demon emerged from the depths of the underworld, cloaked in smoke and brimstone.