Sentence for hero | Use hero in a sentence

Sentences for hero. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use hero in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for hero.

  • My hero! (10)
  • No, so I call Hero! (10)
  • She had got a hero! (10)
  • Oh, Merthyr, my, true hero! (10)
  • My hero stared. (10)
  • Yes, he was her hero. (10)
  • He was the hero of every song. (10)
  • She was all heart for a real hero. (10)
  • Was ever hero in this fashion won? (10)
  • Was ever hero in this fashion wooed? (10)
  • Mrs. Doria shielded him from the hero. (10)
  • The hero gave one of his scornful glances. (10)
  • The hero was impervious to the wise youth. (10)
  • Prove you are a true hero by your appetite. (10)
  • He would have been such a hero, but for that. (10)
  • The hero would not allow him to shout Victory! (10)
  • Down the hero went, and proclaimed his presence. (10)
  • He fell upon the study of his old hero determinedly. (10)
  • The triumph of a candid realism is to show him no hero. (10)
  • To be seeing and hearing his old hero was wonder enough. (10)
  • But Emilia walked with a hero: the dream of all her days! (10)
  • I found myself very much of a hero whether I would or not. (2)
  • Something must and will happen to throw a hero in her way. (4)
  • The hero, as a matter of fact, was a Campbell of Inverawe. (2)
  • Her hero faced about and stood up, looking at her fulgently. (10)
  • In an hour the heroine had risen to the measure of the hero. (10)
  • To either then an untold tale Was Life, and author, hero, we. (10)
  • At morn the hero said Good-night: See there that stain on sod! (10)
  • The work is in rondo form, with definite themes to typify the hero. (3)
  • After the fall of Boddy we had no sense of our hero suffering shame. (10)
  • I always like it where the hero gets sick and the heroine nurses him. (9)
  • The poor fellow had thinner blood than the hero; but his heart was good. (10)
  • Lucy wept for the famine-struck hero, who was just then feeding mightily. (10)
  • Instead of his being more of a puppet, this hero is less wooden than he was. (10)
  • It was visible that the hero of the night hung listening and in expectation. (10)
  • The disappointed hero of a fight unfought had to give the signal for rising. (10)
  • The hero fires them too, but less certainly, less violently than the villain. (16)
  • From an early age he exacted of his flattering ladies that they must love his hero. (10)
  • Had it ever stopped man from working, fighting, loving, dying like a hero if need were? (8)
  • He saw the consternation and grief of his old Bevisham hero, his leader and his teacher. (10)
  • There is a sort of hero, and a sort of villain, to this story: they are but instruments. (10)
  • It was the ambition of our hero to be, like all public men, without fear and without reproach. (8)
  • First comes the hero himself, portrayed by definite themes that are woven into a strong climax. (3)
  • He held to his earlier hero, though he had seen him, and though he could fancy he saw round him. (10)
  • For Time had heard the hero swear to that legalizing instrument, and had also registered an oath. (10)
  • M. Élie Berthet has made him the hero of a novel, which I have read, and do not wish to read again. (2)
  • Nay, and let him look the hero still: all the more does he point finger on his meanness of nature. (10)
  • The hero could not charge down on the ladies and gentlemen in a ballroom, and spoil the quadrille. (10)
  • It must be an old vagabond at heart that can permit the irrevocable to go so cheap, even to a hero. (10)
  • First we see them aiming themselves at their hero; next they are shooting an eye at the handsome man. (10)
  • I doubt almost if the hand be mine which dared to make a hero play second fiddle, and to his beloved. (10)
  • He then begged his hero to put the previous couple in position, through a few of the opening movements. (10)
  • The hero then favoured him with a warning equal to his own in emphasis, and surpassing it in sincerity. (10)
  • General Ople was the hero to champion a lady whose airs of haughtiness caused her to be somewhat backbitten. (10)
  • The thought of her hero taking active part in a streetfray, was repulsive to her; it swamped his brilliancy. (10)
  • Before the ghost walked he was an elementary hero; one puff of action would have whiffed away his melancholy. (10)
  • Was the strain now to be placed on his shoulders too great for the powers of a hero seventy-two years of age? (19)
  • But as neither of us had ever heard of that military hero, we bore the associations of the spot with fortitude. (2)
  • I spared Colonel Heddon the revelation of my relationship to his hero, thanking his garrulity for interrupting me. (10)
  • At any rate, he insulted Captain Beauchamp, or thought your hero had insulted him, and the duel was with one or the other. (10)
  • Supposing the circumstances not to have helped her to shine as a heroine, while he was reduced to appear no hero to himself! (10)
  • The hero attached significance to the fact that his instincts should have betrayed him, for he could have sworn to that house. (10)
  • To her indeed the young married hero spoke almost indecorously, and that which his delicacy withheld him from speaking to Clare. (10)
  • Not to love his hero was to be strangely in error, to be in need of conversion, and he proselytized with the ardour of the Moslem. (10)
  • So rank me no hero, fair Mistress Margarita, though the temptation to seem one in such sweet eyes was beginning to lead me astray. (10)
  • No wonder that Brock became a hero, and that the heart of every Canadian who heard the tidings was fired with patriotic enthusiasm. (19)
  • The hero of her childhood, the friend of her womanhood, and her hero still, might have taken her with half a word. (10)
  • The effect for some temperaments, for consciousness, for egotism, is admirable; for curiosity, for hero worship, it is rather baffling. (9)
  • Amongst those who fell was the stalwart hero, Tecumseh, whose loss was mourned not more by the Indians than by the white men of Canada. (19)
  • The hero marched like an automaton at her bidding; Lieutenant Thompson was rejoiced to perform services as errand-boy in the enterprise. (10)
  • He thought that Mary might be reasoned into regarding him as the hero of an adventure, but he is still hesitating whether to confide in her. (9)
  • Full many a hero of the alehouse, anciently amenable to leg-and-foot imprisonment in the grip of the parish, has presented as respectable an air. (10)
  • There were always circumstances, incidents, mitigations, that kept the hero still a hero, and ennobled the box into an unjust prison cell. (9)

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