Noun
ostentatious or vainglorious or extravagant or melodramatic conduct
Source: WordNetheroics are for those epic films they make in Hollywood Source: Internet
Alexandria made sure it didn’t need more ninth-inning heroics. Source: Internet
Brown foreshadowed his Super Bowl XXX heroics with a key interception against Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre late in the NFC Championship Game. Source: Internet
Awoniyi joined the Reds five years ago following his heroics at 2013 FIFA U17 World Cup and 2015 Africa U20 Championship where he helped Nigeria win both tournaments in the United Arab Emirates and Senegal respectively. Source: Internet
A youth coach, as well as the goalkeeper coach to the Under 21s national team Jordan Perez's safe hands have been among the fairytales of Gibraltar's football, catapulted from amateur football into the headlines of tabloid newspapers for his heroics. Source: Internet
After scraping through to the weekend in such dramatic fashion MacIntyre makes the most of his heroics playing the last two rounds in 15-under-par to make it to a play-off for the title. Source: Internet