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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91. The Colonel had summoned him to Cancun for the meeting at the Rena Victoria Hotel.
92. Victoria Gardens - traditional Victorian style gardens provide a haven for tired shoppers.
93. In the almost total absence of information there can be no interest in systematizing procedures in the manner of the Victoria Centre.
94. Later she graduated to Victoria Holt, but she still reads Oke books.
95. With her infant's intuition, Victoria knew that major shifts were taking place in the adult world above her head.
96. He led her out of the bedroom and on to the terrace where Victoria was waiting.
97. Islington station is one stop before Finsbury Park on the Victoria Line.
98. Victoria and Alex occasionally returned to Aunt Rose at Aberknowe for summer holidays.
99. Fat Vince doubles as the popular and permissive assistant-manager of a snooker hall in Victoria.
100. Peter arranged a taxi to Victoria for me to catch a train to Gatwick and the last flight to Edinburgh.
101. He taken to the Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, suffering from severe injuries but later died.
102. In any event, Liverpool Victoria wants to use its surplus to make acquisitions rather than distribute the cash to members.
103. Victoria squealed in delight as Stephen caught the erupting bubbles in three tall tulip glasses.
104. His wife, Victoria, was waiting at the roadside, with sons Reyniel, 11, and Alejandro, six.
105. By the time it had been persuaded onwards the victoria was out of sight.
106. In the kitchen, Jonathon and Victoria, ruddy and brilliant with cold water, sat before untasted bowls of porridge.
107. Victoria can't walk down the street without someone recognizing her.
108. Aunt Margaret helped Victoria construct a high house from a greasy set of playing cards on the kitchen floor.
109. The appropriate publication in the Victoria County History series will also be of value.
110. The blossom buds on the apples,(http://sentencedict.com/victoria.html) Victoria plum and quince are showing pink.
111. Krem began his career with the Victoria Symphony, followed by stints with orchestras in Winnipeg and Quebec.
112. Victoria called a sidebar of her closest allies, urging them to replace nuptial sentiment with hard political decisiveness.
113. But officers have voiced concern about road safety, particularly when picking children up from Victoria Road and Waverley Terrace.
114. Victoria used every trick in the book to undermine Patsy in order to get the new job colleagues knew Patsy had earned.
115. The charming entrepreneur and his pretty blonde wife, Victoria Rebisoff Wang, enjoyed their newfound wealth.
116. But Victoria had greased herself like an Eskimo with sausage fat, being too young for sentiment.
117. There followed the address of a well known gentlemen's club in Victoria.
118. Ernest Bevin's utopian vision of going to Victoria Station and travelling freely abroad without documents of identity has finally faded.
119. Breath-taking Victoria arcades have been completely renovated and now contain quality food to fashion - all with designer flair.
120. She also contributed the section on earthworks in the Victoria History of the County of York in 1912.
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