Adjective
hell of a (not comparable)
(colloquial or vulgar) Intensifier; indicates that someone or something is especially good, bad, difficult, etc.
Well done! That's a hell of an achievement!
She had a hell of a time trying to open the jar. In the end she gave up.
Where were you? / I got lost in the woods. / Wow! Hell of a place to get lost!
After watching this set, you can make one hell of a case for that statement being irrevocably true. Source: Internet
A handful of teams are trying, but a hell of a lot of teams have completely shut down the idea. Source: Internet
"All down to a hell of a good snigger" The Times, 22 Monday, March 1993; and Sutcliffe, Tom. Source: Internet
Bring the circus back and let the advertisers in on it; Donald Trump is being impeached, and it’s going to be one hell of a show. Source: Internet
As Smith and Thomas and Klein do a hell of a job on this issue." Source: Internet
And he is a hell of a run blocker.’ Source: Internet