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Meanings of young heroine in English
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Usage of young heroine in English
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I swapped out Batman for a youngheroine known as Noir.
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To every reader we recommend the noble principle which actuated this youngheroine.
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They cheered her, for they saw before them a youngheroine, victorious, beloved, ideal.
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Yet the reader joins with the wholly delightful youngheroine in yielding him full sympathy.
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The youngheroine is more precocious and self-aware.
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The youngheroine knew him without difficulty.
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Many persons attended his funeral; many persons came to see Eliza Wallner, the youngheroine of the Tyrol.
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She plays the youngheroine Katniss Everdeen, who leads a rebellion against a tyrannical ruler of a dystopian society.
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He did not spare even women, and one of his victims was a youngheroine, Policarpa Salavarrieta by name.
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With you, my youngheroine--
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So I was chosen instead of the prayer-meeting virgin to be his wife-thegayest, wildest youngheroine hoyden in the town.
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The fair youngheroine's soul rose to the occasion, and responded with a swift determination to her older cousin's lofty words.
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There was a youngheroine in white, and a handsome lover in top-boots and white trousers, and a cruel uncle who wanted her property.
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Breezy, loose vocals from our youngheroine offer exceptional companionship to the music, which, surprisingly, avoids becoming monotonous thanks to the winding, escalating performance.
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She instinctively knows how broadly to play the youngheroine, making her game feisty but still a little girl terrified over her missing dad.
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Both Miss Carter and Miss Frost, standing side by side, watched the youngheroine of the hour as she won her way to popularity.