Similar words: he, hear, herb, here, hero, hers, hey, per. Meaning: [hɜː] pron.1. the objective case of she: We saw her this morning. Give this book to her. 2. the possessive case of she (used as an attributive adjective): Her coat is the one on the chair. I'm sorry about her leaving. Cf. hers. 3. the dative case of she: I gave her the book. 4. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun she in the predicate after the verb to be): It's her. It isn't her. n. 5. Slang. a female: Is the new baby a her or a him?.
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151. Her emotions had ranged from anger to guilt in the space of a few seconds.
152. She has lost none of her old sparkle as a jazz singer.
153. She accused them of leaking confidential information about her private life.
154. I don't want to diminish her achievements, but she did have a lot of help.
155. I must make a mental note to talk to her about it.
156. Every wall in her bedroom was covered with pin-ups of her favourite pop star.
157. She was treated with scorn and ridicule by her colleagues when she applied for the job.
158. The little girl could only remember her numbers by counting out.
159. After the ceremony, the bride lifted up her veil to kiss her husband.
160. She mentioned in a postscript to her letter that the parcel had arrived.
161. On screen Garbo had this great charisma so that you couldn't take your eyes off her.
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162. Her hands began to twist the handles of the bag she carried.
163. She sold her share of the company for a reputed £7 million.
164. She has lost her battle to retain control of the company.
165. Don't you think that her jacket wants an inch or so of the proper length?
166. She wanted to go but her parents wouldn't let her.
167. Barbara White and her mother like to listen to music together, though their tastes don't harmonize.
168. Don't lie to her. She's bound to find out about it.
169. The mother was in great distress when her baby became ill.
170. She managed to preserve her sense of humour under very trying circumstances.
171. Jane craned to look for her husband in the crowd.
172. She spent the evening grumbling to me about her job.
173. Her arm was bandaged from the elbow to the fingers.
174. How can we divert her thoughts from her sad loss?
175. Her wish to become a movie star was finally realized.
176. Perry would always flatter Mrs. Mitchell by praising her cooking.
177. A knee injury forced her to withdraw from the competition.
178. She returned to live and work in her native Japan.
179. She can look back on her career with great satisfaction.
180. She gulped down her drink and made a hasty exit.