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Black as the hobs of hell
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the old days of cooking over an open fire, fireplaces were usually fitted with metal plates which could swing inwards over the heat or outwards away from it. Obviously, these became blackened over time and housewives used to spend hours cleaning and black-leading them. Obviously, the idea behind the saying is that the hobs in hell are particularly black because of the intensity of the fires there to punish sinners. In other words, very black indeed!
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