Synonym: master, superior, winner. Similar words: victory, benedictory, contradictory, valedictorian, boa constrictor, evict, victim, convict. Meaning: ['vɪktə(r)] n. 1. a combatant who is able to defeat rivals 2. the contestant who wins the contest.
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121. Fans are holding their breath and awaiting the thwack that will determine the victor.
122. Though Fortuna appeared to be the victor, he was soon descended upon by the mysterious B'omarr monks who lived in the palace.
123. DETECTIVE STONE: Victor Chapman? The famous art dealer? I cannot arrest him.
124. Ukraine's minister of Emergencies, Victor Baloha, made the announcement as he visited the decommission power station with the head of the UN Development Programme, Helen Clark.
125. Spyker Chief Executive Victor Muller, in a reply to Reuters via text message, responded "No," when asked if Spyker was in contact with Genii about a joint bid for Saab or had changed its strategy.
126. As the late Victor Schwab would put it, "our mind is a montage of hasty impressions, fuzzy generalities, bromidic wall-motto sentiments, self-justifications and sentimentalities."
127. Victor Segovia spent a year recovering after a rock slammed into his back.
128. Victor and Jason are on the basketball court during recess time.
129. Victor Hugo , 1802 --- 1885 , was a celebrated French literary giant.
130. The second meaning of V sign was invented in 1941 by Belgian propagandist Victor De Lavalaye.
131. The picture disturbed Victor Henry because the President appeared so vulnerable, unwell, and unimportant.
132. Halsey gave Victor Henry a jocular prod with two fingers.
133. We are ought to hold applause also alike when cheering for victor give give ground person.
134. "Do you like this colour, Victor?" she asked. "It is fine(sentencedict.com)," said Vincent distantly.
135. Cornell University Library is an antecessor and victor compared with institutions of the same trade in carrying out knowledge management.
136. Back in 1968, Victor Veselago, a Russian physicist, reasoned that a material might be engineered to create a negative index of refraction and bend light waves more radically.
137. I decided to install temporary SF, which made Victor nervous.
138. J: Our classmates were teasing Victor. They were calling him " Big Head Baboon. "
139. Debbie and Victor Turner, both 48, were among many waiting their turn on Monday in Shawnee for food supplies, which this week included a frozen turkey as a holiday treat.
140. While I sampled many of the exhibiting wines, my favourite wines on the night were the Hackersley Victor Shiraz Cabernet Merlot 2005 and the Harvey River Billy Goat Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2007.
141. As Victor Hugo said, Waterloo is a first - class war, and winning is rate generals.
142. For six years, he makes a peaceful life for himself in the Canadian wilderness, but this life is shattered after the murder of his girlfriend by his brother Victor Creed (later Sabertooth ).
143. I agree with Victor Fleischer's basic premise that carried interest is a fee for managing other people's money.
144. The 1994 film was directed by Maartje Seyferth and Victor E. Nieuwenhuijs (see the website), and received an award at the 1994 international film festival of Saint Petersburg[sentencedict.com], Russia.
145. TONY: I think Victor Chapman and Mr. Tate are partners.
146. He knew of my close friendship with Victor Rothschild , and often tried to break it off.
147. Light pillars scrape the night sky over Victor, Idaho, on January 26.
148. The eldest son of Li Ka-shing, Cheung Kong, Group Managing Director and Vice-Chairman, Hutchison Whampoa Deputy Chairman Victor Li attended the groundbreaking ceremony.
149. Victor also told me he would contrive a safe meeting with Heath.
150. Victor Krylov from Loughborough University in the UK believes that winged submarines might be able to do the same (Ocean Engineering, vol 37, p 378).
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