heroics
Britishplural noun
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prosody short for heroic verse
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extravagant or melodramatic language, behaviour, etc
Example Sentences
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But it felt like he got the most out of the equipment he has at Williams, with no heroics.
From BBC
Keep it up, and all anyone will remember is the heroics — including those to come.
From Los Angeles Times
For those who have followed Dowman's short but exciting career, these achievements and his goalscoring heroics have come as no surprise.
From BBC
They rehearsed martial arts in gentlemanly competitions of archery or horsemanship and recycled past heroics as entertainment in innumerable new stage dramas, literature, paintings and prints.
Mbappe is second and, at only 27, will no doubt surpass his compatriot while also earning legendary centre-forward status in Madrid - though on the grandest stage, his World Cup heroics came largely off the left.
From BBC
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