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Helena

[ US /ˈhɛɫənə/ ]
NOUN
  1. capital of the state of Montana; located in western Montana

How To Use Helena In A Sentence

  • Lysander : What a pretty beauty ! Helena, I would through fire for your sweet sake.
  • Shakespeare chooses names for them that are similar almost the the point of interchangeability: Hermia, Helena, both trisyllabic, beginning in 'He' with the stress on the first syllable and ending in 'a'. Shakespeare
  • In the brightly illuminated room beyond the hall Helena and Gregory were playing parchesi -- Gregory firmly grasped the cup from which he intently rolled the dice; Helena shook the fair hair from her eyes and, it immediately developed, moved a pink marker farther than proper. Cytherea
  • Gathered about the Cross with St. Macarius and St. Helena are bishops, priests, and hymnographers.
  • But now some high-school students in Banbury, Oxfordshire, have interviewed a visitor from St. Helena and raised doubts about that conclusion. How Old May You Be?
  • Costumes were sparse, with the only indicator of femininity for Helena and Hermia an occasional handbag.
  • Helena studies a deeply crimsoned rose, almost unnaturally so, and takes a long, wary look at the protruding thorns. The Iron Maiden « A Fly in Amber
  • I will tell of other new friendships we made con un caballero, buen guapo, de Patzcuaro, a teacher, we introduced to Maria Helena-Ayy-Ya-Yi!! Cathedrals have a way of calling!
  • And yesterday, she had chided Helena for wasting a holiday and setting off on a wild-goose chase. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The crash follows an unusual incident Sunday during which Imeson took off from Helena and filed a flight plan that would have taken him to 22,000 feet, well above the 14,000-foot legal limit for a nonpressurized aircraft without supplemental oxygen. Undefined
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