Similar words: queen victoria, valedictorian, victorious, victoriously, victor, victory, victory garden, historian. Meaning: [vɪk'tɔːrɪən] n. a person who lived during the reign of Victoria. adj. 1. of or relating to Queen Victoria of Great Britain or to the age in which she ruled 2. exaggeratedly proper 3. typical of the moral standards or conduct of the age of Queen Victoria.
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61, It's a Victorian mansion in the grand manner.
62, Devey has created a masterpiece of the Victorian Picturesque.
63, Victorian brass telescopic oil lamp stand, £340.
64, She appeared as a Victorian doll, curiously animated.
65, All the guests attended the party in Victorian costume.
66, The master bedroom is decorated in a Victorian theme.
67, Victorian commentators were very concerned about public morality generally.
68, Victorian and Edwardian models fetch a very good price!
69, Victorian values are much misunderstood.
70, She read Victorian novels and studied textbooks of anatomy.
71, By 1904, the Victorian ideal had become clearly outmoded.
72, Like the Esperanza, a Victorian steam boat, complete with original oak timbers and teak deck.
73, As in the Victorian prisons and asylums, the retention of personal sanity required some deviant dodges.
74, As the Victorian age got under way, ever more ingenious technologies aided the steady advance of drainage.
75, The lovely south-facing Victorian conservatory with its wisteria and fig tree is ideal for quiet relaxation.
76, Victorian Nonconformity was altogether different in tone and scale from the Old Dissent of 1660-1760.
77, It conjures up images of Victorian family evenings round the piano.
78, Nobody can see the cataract today in all its splendor as the Victorian visitors in their top hats and bonnets saw it.
79, Dons were no longer the comic derelicts that flit through Victorian fiction or the novels of Evelyn Waugh.
80, David crossed to examine a Victorian print, smiling at Margaret as he did so.
81, The island gantry and the whole atmosphere is superbly Victorian.
82, Council houses started immediately behind Woolworth's. Victorian terraces butted up to the side of Marks and Spencer's.
83, You go on home now,[Sentencedict.com ] and put those Victorian novels away.
84, Penhaligon's story has all the ingredients of a Victorian melodrama.
85, Their abandoned Victorian mansion has been bought by the local council to save it from ruin.
86, There was a vigorous life, both commercial and family, carried on in the basements of large Victorian terraces.
87, The mystery surrounding the identity of property owners can be partly explained by a typical Victorian reticence concerning financial matters.
88, Neither does Victorian Britain provide any comparative baseline of a tranquil, law-abiding society.
89, A large pine wardrobe made £300; an old Victorian sideboard, £340 and a three-piece suite, £325.
90, The window was designed by C.E. Kempe, a leading Victorian stained glass colourist and designer.
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