Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A Japanese unit of length equal to 4.97 feet; a ‘fathom.’
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Examples
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HIRO (through translator): He knew why I was here says Hiro.
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HIRO (through translator): Knowing someone will be sad if I die was a difference say Hiro.
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Hiro is her knight, a high-school-aged boy who appears to be still developing his skills.
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What I liked about the first season was the development of Hiro from a scarcely comprehensible desk-jockey into someone that could almost be confused for a badass geek.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » 2008 » September » 20 2008
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But Hiro is trying to stop a clock, and when he does, he gets excited and tells his buddy, Ando, all about it.
Archive 2008-10-01 Daniel 2008
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What I liked about the first season was the development of Hiro from a scarcely comprehensible desk-jockey into someone that could almost be confused for a badass geek.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » 2008 » September 2008
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But Hiro is trying to stop a clock, and when he does, he gets excited and tells his buddy, Ando, all about it.
Walt! Daniel 2008
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What I liked about the first season was the development of Hiro from a scarcely comprehensible desk-jockey into someone that could almost be confused for a badass geek.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Heroes jumps the shark… again 2008
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It's obvious Hiro is becoming "villain" but I think it's safe to say that he's simply misguided.
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When a deadly computer virus threatens the virtual reality world known as the metaverse, Hiro is called to duty.
Battle of the Bulge 2007
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