Similar words: herculean, tubercular, tuberculosis, intercultural, counterculture, mercury, undercut, power cut. Meaning: ['hɜːkjʊliːz] n. 1. (classical mythology) a hero noted for his strength; performed 12 immense labors to gain immortality 2. a large constellation in the northern hemisphere between Lyra and Corona Borealis.
Random good picture Not show
(1) This statue is a representation of Hercules.
(2) The Hercules aircraft has been the workhorse of the airforce for over 25 years.
(3) Landel has been involved with the Hercules project for years.
(4) Disney also had fun with the look of Hercules.
(5) Only the Lockheed Hercules would fit the bill.
(6) There is no more popular hero than Hercules.
(7) Bodies still missing after Hercules crash kills nine.
(8) The show stars hunky Kevin Sorbo as Hercules.
(9) Hercules lifted him up and holding him in the air strangled him.
(10) The biggest of beetles, the hercules, reaches the same sort of size and weighs as much as 100 grams.
(11) In peacetime, the Hercules aircraft has been used for distributing food to famine areas.
(12) Voice over Sarajevo Airport; and the Hercules is unloaded at top speed.
(13) When Hercules arrived she met him kindly and told him she would give him the girdle, but Hera stirred up trouble.
(14) The main objects of interest in Hercules are the two globular clusters, M13 and M92.
(15) Hercules slew Diomedes first and then drove off the mares unopposed.
(16) The Hercules carried out vital wartime duties in the Falklands and the Gulf.
(17) Voice over More recently the Hercules has again headed for a battle zone.
(18) Hercules is often depicted holding a club and draped with a lion's hide.
(19) From here the components of the Hercules will be transported by road to the Museum's storage facility.
(20) Giant Hercules transport aircraft were touching down at Aldergrove Airport every few minutes.
(21) They're taking in flour[sentencedict.com/hercules.html], grain and oil on Hercules transport planes.
(22) Surrounded by crossfire the Hercules, carrying vital supplies of food and medicines, descends steeply to avoid the crossfire.
(23) For men to model themselves on Ulysses rather than Hercules.
(24) Iphicles screamed and tried to get out of bed, but Hercules sat up and grasped the deadly creatures by the throat.
(25) Suddenly, it was three years later and he was being carried off an Army Medical Corps Hercules air transport.
(26) What had instantly killed the young Princess of Corinth could not kill Hercules.
(27) Or was he a world champion sprinter, as well as a pocket Hercules?
(28) By far the most detailed and satisfactory portrayals of Hercules and his wide variety of performances are seen on metalwork.
(29) Read in studio A new theory has emerged tonight about the possible cause of the Hercules crash in which nine airmen died.
(30) And making SROs profitable for private builders is a task that would humble Hercules.
More similar words: herculean, tubercular, tuberculosis, intercultural, counterculture, mercury, undercut, power cut, buttercup, macule, circular, mercurial, percussive, percussion, spicule, circulate, molecule, reticule, ridicule, esculent, feculent, laffer curve, percutaneous, repercussion, succulent, truculent, minuscule, miniscule, circulatory, circulation.