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his
pronoun as in a possessive form used as an attributive adjective
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Example Sentences
Vladimir Putin endorses plan to tweet about Barneys models from bathroom of his/her choice.
No, not because of that whole selling-his-soul-to-Satan business.
The social media was quick to pick up the word and redefine it as “someone who fights for his/her individual rights.”
The story showcased him as a down-on-his-luck and homeless father struggling to survive with his son.
Or of dinners where the wealthiest friend picks up the check while everyone else looks at his/her sneakers.
I've been a-turnin' the bis'ness over in my mind, and he may make his-self easy, Sammy.
“Follows-his-own-fancy,” she repeated, as one repeats a strange phrase, the meaning of which is obscure.
The crowd hurried to meet it, and Litvinov followed it, dragging his-207- feet like a condemned man.
Of medium height, he gave the impression of being tall-his head thrown up, and like a lion's, rather large for his body.
Loathsome prigs, stiff conventions, editor of cheap magazines ladled in Sir Wots-his-name.
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On this page you'll find 31 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to his, such as: my, your, her, its, vis, and xyr.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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