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.
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(31) The Hercules made another, much higher pass, its whine almost lost in the roaring sea.
(32) But these would have been mainly in the military zones, such as the example already noted of Hercules and Hesione at Chester.
(33) She bore two children, Hercules to Zeus and Iphicles to Amphitryon.
(34) Pompeii lay in verdant, wine-growing country and so gave special prominence to Venus, goddess of fecundity, Hercules and Bacchus.
(35) Pluto gave him permission provided Hercules used no weapons to overcome him.
(36) That difficulty Hercules solved by choking the life out of him.
(37) When Hercules came to the underworld he lifted Theseus from the seat and brought him back to earth.
(38) Hercules agreed to rescue the girl if her father would give him the horses Zeus had given his grandfather.
(39) The man who brought them to Deianira told her that Hercules was madly in love with this Princess.
(40) It was this Admetus whose wife, Alcestis, Hercules rescued from Hades.
(41) We need to exist, a rapid lifeline to Britain and the Hercules is that beast.
(42) Hercules became very happy and very drunk and very noisy.
(43) Much funnier than Tarzan or Hercules, this works a treat because the hero, Emperor Kuzco, is an anti-hero.
(44) For two hours, they're packed together as the Hercules fly low above the make believe battle zone.
(45) Walk through into the courtyard to find remains of the late 16C designs of the Labours of Hercules.
(46) At the graveside, a volley of shots ... before a Hercules flew overhead to pay its last respects.
(47) Although Artemis seems to have disliked all males, she particularly resisted heroes of the stamp of Hercules and Achilles.
(48) There sat Hercules laughing, in each hand a long limp body.
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(49) The Hercules transport aircraft is taking food and medicine to the besieged city of Sarajevo.
(50) The Hercules features a Windstopper lined snap neck, two zipped waist pockets and stylish embroidery on the back and front.
(51) Atlas did so, and Hercules picked up the apples and went off.
(52) Hercules was the strongest man on earth and he had the supreme self-confidence magnificent physical strength gives.
(53) Hercules sought him madly everywhere, shouting his name and plunging deeper and deeper into the forest away from the sea.
(54) They already have a Hercules plane running mercy missions to Sarajevo.
(55) Normally, the pilot would have been on board before the ship ran aground 100 yards off the Tower of Hercules navigation light.
(56) Another myth involved Hercules, the mythical strong man.
(57) The great Greek hero Hercules eventually freed Prometheus.
(58) Do you like Hercules? Why or Why not?
(59) He is a Hercules in strength.
(60) Hercules we not beget in one night.
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