Similar words: victorian, queen victoria, victorian age, victorious, pictorial, victoriously, valedictorian, victor. Meaning: [vɪk'tɔːrɪə] n. 1. queen of Great Britain and Ireland and empress of India from 1837 to 1901; the last Hanoverian ruler of England (1819-1901) 2. (Roman mythology) goddess of victory; counterpart of Greek Nike 3. a waterfall in the Zambezi River on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia; diminishes seasonally 4. a town in southeast Texas southeast of San Antonio 5. port city and the capital of Seychelles 6. a state in southeastern Australia 7. capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia on Vancouver Island.
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61. Poblete Roa, who were kidnapped in 1978 along with their eight-month-old daughter, Claudia Victoria.
62. Lunchtimes at the Victoria Centre are intended to be a communal affair but at the Delphi Centre they are strikingly different.
63. In 1933 Princess Victoria joined the royal Yacht from this quay.
64. Exhibit A, above, is clearly a shoddy effort created with crayons bearing no resemblance to Victoria.
65. Surgeons at Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital have had ample opportunity to study the effect of these projectiles.
66. And Victoria was even shorter in stature and a whole year younger than Gemma.
67. The question of merging the two clubs has already arisen twice in the three years since Redbridge became tenants at Victoria Road.
68. The first will run between Bury and Victoria railway station as the £130 million Metrolink system opens for business this morning.
69. The Victoria County History mentions a quite absurd figure of £250,000.
70. Having founded Fort Victoria in 1843, he was sent there as chief factor in 1849.
71. After a short cruise, continue by coach to Victoria, passing logging towns and fishing villages enroute.
72. Audrey plays competitive squash and Victoria plays badminton as well as going sailing.
73. Owen and the Victoria Centre Owen is in his middle thirties and his working background is in education.
74. She and her husband bought a house in Victoria Park Road in Hackney to convert into a hostel for twenty girls.
75. Dashwood Manor sounds like the setting for a Victoria Holt novel, doesn't it?
76. Then she settled Victoria in the big chair and set about making tea.
77. That's a Victoria thing, a silly game if you ask me.
78. I turned out for North Melbourne in 1948-49, but for some reason was not selected for Victoria.
79. The man leapt on to the track at Victoria and raced into a tunnel.
79. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
80. Warne took nine wickets in his first-class comeback for Victoria after his recovery from a broken finger.
81. For Victoria, the agenda for the Ting Hui was city politics and political contributions, period.
82. Victoria had been playing gin rummy with her, and Shelley had come to take over.
83. The headmistress was summoned to account for her actions, following a formal complaint by Mr Bradwell of the Victoria Inn.
84. Victoria had accused me of trying to thrust myself into the action while pretending I want to live a quiet life.
85. We are delighted that the Victoria Art Gallery can play a part in this.
86. Gatwick in on the Victoria line, offering a direct link with Hastings, and is approximately 50 miles by road.
87. But work has already started on roadworks to create a mini-roundabout and piazza at the mid-section of Victoria Road.
88. I owe it to Victoria to lend some retrospective weight to our parting.
89. He had been prepared to cancel an engagement at London's Victoria and Albert Museum if a satisfactory outcome was reached.
90. That may be donated to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London to join other royal finery on display there.
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