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of her own

adj. belonging completely to yourself; "a room of one's own" [syn: of one's own, of his own, of my own, of our own, of your own, of their own]

Usage examples of "of her own".

Everything was seen in terms of her own explanations, ambitions, and hatreds.

A large, stern woman, hair going a little wiry, eyes puffy from wrestling with an injustice only partially of her own making.

Here she is, taken out of her own world for no reason except because I asked her to come, and put down in a place she has no way to understand, and he commanded me not to give her the simple decency of an explanation.

She was so full of her own problems that she tended to forget how much he was suffering.

Her orders were indeed so liberal, that, had it been a child of her own, she could not have exceeded them.

Gweanvin fired two quick shots of her own at the sourcepoints of two lances and vectored away quickly without waiting to see the results.

She was an excellent designer although she had too low an opinion of her own worth.

Although Miss Pross, through her long association with a French family, might have known as much of their language as of her own, if she had had a mind, she had no mind in that direction.

She measured intelligence by the concrete standards of her own time—.

And Marvis knew she would be destroying half the female population of her own species.

Although the other young women said nasty things about her boldness, she was the one who had a tent and a hunter of her own—.