Antonym: Dishonor, disgrace, shame. Similar words: glorious, pillory, glorious revolution, glow, gloat, gloss, glove, gloom. Meaning: ['glɔːrɪ] n. 1. a state of high honor 2. brilliant radiant beauty 3. an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint. v. rejoice proudly.
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91. The crowning glory is the immense terminal.
92. Diana was happy to bask in her sister's glory.
93. The Lord in his glory had actually come to dwell amongst his people.
94. They did not understand the nature of honour or how to win glory in battle.
95. Die young, and I shall accept your death- but not if you have lived without glory, without being useful to your country, without leaving a trace of your existence: for that is not to have lived at all. Napoleon Bonaparte
96. He had seen the reflected glory of kings and princes, experienced the artistic genius of the Renaissance.
97. They are extremely handsome and sensual, and glory in a drunken brawl.
98. There it stood, covered with faux snow in all its V-8-powered glory.
99. Another of my promotions, if you will allow me to bask a little in his glory.
100. Then comes the crowning glory of Frank's act, as he peels off his raincoat to reveal a smart suit underneath.
101. The exterior of Byzantine churches is plain and simple; its appearance is ceded to the glory of the interior.
102. The glory of the chapel, however, rests in the contents of the display cases.
103. This isn't a desperate attempt at reliving past glory, it's a little more sincere than that.
104. In a sense it was inevitable that Kelly should cover himself in glory.
105. Never again would the Galway mail arrive there in its midnight glory.
106. A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on the walls of his cell. C.S. Lewis
107. Against the walls sat row behind row of chiefs[Sentencedict], in all the glory of full dress.
108. A blaze of glory, a fury of passion that left them weak and trembling in each other's arms.
109. This is the crowning glory of Van Gogh's maize and corn fields.
110. Television commentary for a military parade in Rome last month hummed the glory and sacrifice of the armed forces.
111. It was a tremendous victory for the team, and they sat back and basked in the glory.
112. His greatest glory is that he can not do wrong nor allow it; force never comes near him.
113. Suddenly the headlights of the Glory went out and they found themselves sitting in pitch darkness.
114. This pioneering plea for religious freedom called diversity not a curse but a glory.
115. She would have basked in the reflected glory of their marriages; she could have boasted of her sons-in-law for ever more.
116. Now Sakata, with its new car, Glory, had at least made a dent in the numbers of unemployed.
117. But, the crowning glory of the building is the new conference suite which the architects created on the existing flat roof.
118. His quest for glory has caused him to stretch his energies to the absolute limit.
119. Give all your pearls, and the swine will make a pearl necklace, then run off. Don't show all your glory. Anthony Liccione
120. His boss sat on the forty-first floor and was still basking in the reflected glory of his minion.