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How to use heroine in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word heroine? Here are some examples.

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The god Dionysos appeared, in all his divine glory, and rescued the forsaken heroine.
Mitchell, who has perhaps the greatest challenge, is perfect as the tragic-comic heroine, just neurotic enough without indulging in melodrama.
The heroine knelt in front of a hole that was soon to be her grave, refusing to confess to her proposed counter-revolutionary crimes.
And how can our heroine, now so chaste and docile, have only two hours ago been writhing meretriciously across the screen in song?
Flint, which is the title of the book as well as the surname of Eddy's frighteningly driven heroine, is a cross-genre novel.
A yesteryear heroine could seduce not just the hero but the entire audience with just a flip of her hair or a mere glance.
The hero tells the heroine that he has nothing to give her, and is plighted to another woman.
He bashed up the competition, and slurped in the direction of a buxom heroine.
The twist is that this metamorphosis is emphasized by the fact that the young heroine, Ginger, is simultaneously becoming a werewolf.
There was a wicked queen, kind-hearted heroine, dashing prince, bumbling villains and a lot of people wandering round the forest.
The only time the heroine actually comes to life is when Alba's body double takes over in the dance sequences.
At age 14, she found herself a national and international heroine, and graced the covers of Sports Illustrated and Newsweek Magazine.
This is a show in which our fearless heroine encounters an army of female super-robots!
This is the character who has been raised from the status of burglar's moll to sanctified heroine during the course of the novel.
It finds its heroine beautiful even in her imperfections, doesn't change her dress or tweeze her brows or put her in blush along the way.
You'll find yourself laughing out loud, clapping for the heroine, and feeling reluctant, amused commiseration for the hero.
The world heroine had rendered her causes morally imperative and essential to national military power.
Not only is she one of America's most respected space scientists, she was also the model for the heroine of a blockbuster Hollywood film.
Set in North Eastern Province of Argentina, this is a Spanish language film with a heroine who barely speaks the language.
Corinne is the first fictional heroine who, as a woman of genius, is unapologetic about living for her art.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Not a single heroine of the washtub, the scrubbing-brush, or the milk-pail.
The heroine of this story is a Virginia girl, who escapes to the North by joining a Union regiment as a vivandiere.
He fancied he saw her now, not as the heroine of his fantasy, but just as she was.
It is not a difficult task to praise a heroine, and one that should be indulged in but charily.
Clelia Conti in the Chartreuse is like the conventional heroine of Italian romance.
More than that, she made herself a heroine to every yardman in sight, and strengthened the new administration incalculably.
He remembered the apostrophic close of a novel in which the heroine dies after much emotional suffering.
If the villainess were a blonde, the gallery would take her for the heroine, and things would get terribly mixed.
In these days a heroine need not be amoralist, but she must be a metaphysician.
The surrender was followed by the operetta in which Miss Ethel was heroine.
He could dance a Tarantella like a Lazzarone, and execute a cracovienne with all the mincing graces of a ballet heroine.
All the artistes resumed their old parts, and sophies rendering of the heroine was again loudly applauded.
The cruel heroine of his heart must ridicule and humiliate him as much as possible.
It is, possibly, the aptest contrast with the seriousness of our hero and heroine.
Miss Wayland could refuse nothing to the heroine of last night's adventure.
It seems that the besieger, the heroine of the story if you may call her so, had a past.
That masterwork seemed to tell her to do as the heroine had done and go in a convent.
In the meantime this heroine was preparing for the Eastertide exhibition of her school.
Here a young lady who had been reading romances, enacts the heroine with very amusing results.
My little heroine, Jerry Carroway, is engaged as their factotum, and every auspice is favorable.
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