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US
/ˌhɪˈɹoʊɪkɫi/
]
[ UK /hɪɹˈəʊɪkli/ ]
[ UK /hɪɹˈəʊɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
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in a heroic manner
he become reconciled to not dying heroically in her arms
How To Use heroically In A Sentence
- So, sorry to spoil all those dramatic ideas about me heroically battling with sails on the foredeck in monster seas and high winds, but this particular voyage is more about cutting down on risks, lots of preparation, and sticking it out for a very! long time rather than edge-of-your-seat action sailing. True Spirit
- Isaac fought heroically to regain his legal portion of the thoroughfare.
- He is famous for the low-down tactic of setting up imaginary, exaggerated villains and dangers and then heroically shooting them down.
- The six tiny horsemen heroically refused to flirt back. Times, Sunday Times
- Now they've heroically made the title available again, not only as hard copy for £10 through print-on-demand, but also as a free PDF download (13. 55MB). Division of Labour
- he become reconciled to not dying heroically in her arms
- Federico Bonelli and Inaki Urlezaga will dance the rather heroically-challenged part of Daphnis, the lover boy who languishes in a faint while his abducted inamorata risks ravishing by pirates.
- The slab tower rests on poured-in-place-concrete pilotis, which hold it, heroically, 56 feet off the ground and 30 feet above the track bed of the High Line. New York's Standard Hotel
- Senate unheroically, blindly and repugnantly voted yes for the Detainee Bill. MY COUNTRY RIGHT OR WRONG?
- Historians and politicians skillfully crafted the narrative of an active middle class who (in retrospect) had heroically waged the revolutionary struggle.