(Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology; brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone.
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Examples for "Hades"
Examples for "Hades"
1Artemis resumed her cradling position as Zeus crawled over to Hades' side.
2The matter is serious, very serious indeed; all Hades is in commotion.
3If any ask after me, tell them to seek me in Hades.
4Every muscle in my body is raising particular Hades at this moment.
5Of that the old creature in her nethermost Hades was nearly incapable.
1A vote is expected in the House on Thursday, Democratic aides said.
2The measure would fund government agencies through Dec. 11, congressional aides said.
3The union represents workers ranging from fast-food restaurants to home health aides.
4Read more Moon told aides this week: We must maintain this trend.
5Aides to House Speaker Paul Ryan were not immediately available for comment.
1And I come before you, Aidoneus and Persephone, brought here by Love.
2Beside the single tree in his domain Aidoneus stayed the chariot.
3And then, suddenly, she remembered the pomegranate that Aidoneus had asked her to divide.
4A fearful hound guards the hall of Aidoneus: Cerberus he is called; he has three heads.
5There, too, stands the hall of the lord of the Underworld, Aidoneus, the brother of Zeus.
1You wouldn't want me to set up pluto heads for ya, would ya, Cap'n?
2We already talked about this, at Pluto Saint-Clair's house, a month ago.
3About an hour ago, Alice Bowman spoke to the Pluto Press Corps.
4Nine hundred years ago we reached Pluto, and where are we now?
5And neither he nor Pluto will be able to help Campbell here.
6Sails were at once hoisted, and the Pluto joined in the chase.
7Like the flight plan as New Horizons passes through the Pluto system.
8And I remembered Pluto's bizarre attitude at the mention of certain details.
9If it does have an internal ocean, Pluto is far from unique.
10If you click the standard PLUTO link, you'll get basic text files.
11And the debate over Pluto opens this up to the outside world.
12The outermost, Pluto, was too far out and badly positioned for observation.
13Then Pluto loomed ahead, lost and forgotten up there in the night.
14But Pluto was just a dot, and doomed to stay that way.
15The issue was left to the UIPS and Planet Pluto to resolve.
16And if Pluto doesn't win its way back into the planet column?