heroicly

heroicly

(hɪˈrəʊɪklɪ)
adv
an obsolete spelling of heroically
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Sylvain Marveaux had a glimpse of goal in the third of five added minutes, but Hangeland heroicly threw himself in the way.
They fought heroicly to protect their goal and that's what we plan.
Returning law enforcement veterans have served the nation honorably and heroicly. Their agencies should proactively take care of their needs on a consistent basis before and during their deployment and upon their return to their families and their departments.
Mick McCarthy's side defended heroicly to hold on to their lead, earning them a fourth league win of the season and boosting their ambitions of survival.
Mick McCarthy's side defended heroicly to hold onto their lead, earning them a fourth league win of the season and boosting their ambitions of survival this season - suddenly facing Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool before the end of the month is less daunting.
Case in point, the pre-season addition of the heroicly named Danny Invincibile.
Samson hath quit himself Like Samson, and heroicly hath finish'd A life Heroic ...
It was a terrible blow for a young lad who otherwise performed heroicly.
He rounded Casillas but his shot was heroicly cleared off the line by Raul Bravo.
McCarthy saw it coming and threw himself in at the front post but Balde somehow hooked out a leg and cleared heroicly.