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[ hee-ber ] / ˈhi bər /
nounReginald, 1783–1826, British bishop and hymn writer. Words nearby HeberHebdomadal Council, hebdomadary, hebe, Hebei, hebephrenia, Heber, Heberden, Heberden's nodes, Hébert, hebetate, hebetic Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for HeberHeber, who was struck by a pellet round to his head, was not seriously injured. California School Shooter Had a ‘Hit List’|Christine Pelisek|January 12, 2013|DAILY BEAST Some of those polygamous seamstresses may have grown up with Heber Holm. Polygamy Tourism|Terry Greene Sterling|November 8, 2009|DAILY BEAST Bishop Heber's lines alluding to Ceylon were certainly both pertinent and true: "Where only man is vile." The Pearl of India|Maturin M. Ballou Joel remained kneeling beside old Heber, perfectly motionless. Joel: A Boy of Galilee|Annie Fellows Johnston
Bishop Heber speaks of a Ceylon monkey that attacked a huntsman friend of his, and broke his gun-barrel! The Pearl of India|Maturin M. Ballou In Heber book-collecting was not a taste, but a voracious passion. The Confessions of a Collector|William Carew Hazlitt Brother Brown made Heber a present of a little antelope meat. William Clayton's Journal|William Clayton
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