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Sentence count:286+9Posted:2017-05-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: queen victoriavaledictorianvictoriousvictoriouslyvictorvictoryvictory gardenhistorianMeaning: [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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91, In daylight in winter through the bare trees you can see odd corners of the ornate Victorian glasshouses.
92, The Victorian period was one of tremendous economic and social change.
93, Meet the Corn Traders, who still gather in this Victorian showpiece.
94, Unwin and Parker reacted against a Victorian excess of ornament, which required endless dusting by an army of servants.
95, The newly-named Victoria Square will be a pleasant landscaped area with trees, shrubs, seats and Victorian railings.
96, Now, he wrote, it is in a little room in a nondescript Victorian terraced house in a side-street in South London.
97, Never stand over an open fire as Victorian fathers used to do.
98, Theirs was a correction of smug Victorian concepts, a crusade sprung from reactive energies.
99, Late Victorian spin doctors fretted about the contempt in which the throne was held.
100, The lofty Alps of Victorian blue with their Annecy lakes were remote from his countryside.
101, On the driveway up to the house, a Victorian mansion, two men are striding purposefully.
102, The Victorian era is characterized by its strict conventions and repressed emotion.
103, At the beginning of the Victorian era, family property usually meant land.
104, The Victorian family was the first family form in history which was both long-lasting and intimate.
105, In later Victorian buildings, iron beams and columns replaces timber in this arrangement.
106, The large Palace library, Victorian in its solid mahogany trappings, was lightly clad with the Bishop's books.
107, A Victorian theme would attract many people and possibly put money back into council coffers.
108, The Victorian age was not simply one of progress, measured in terms of population growth and economic activity.
109, Roseburn Bar Good Victorian bar with interesting fittings, well known to rugger fans.
110, He thought the name singularly inappropriate: either side was lined with a wall of Victorian terrace villas.
111, This allows an assessment of the influence of property ownership on the development of the Victorian and Edwardian city.
112, Our Victorian legacy means that we have no access to the vocabulary of desire.sentencedict.com
113, Are we perhaps being invited to see the simpering good taste of operetta as the flip-side of the Victorian stews?
114, Why should the whims of Victorian gynaecology be relevant within a book which discusses the impurity of women in religion?
115, The Castillane Restaurant, four bars, all of which recapture the splendour of the Victorian era.
116, Victorian Bell Pulls were traditionally finished with brass end fittings.
117, A typical Victorian martinet, he wore a tall hat all his life.
118, Douglas, the capital, is a busy town by island standards with a long beach and traditional Victorian promenade.
119, Monotony was a cardinal sin for Victorian architects, just as it is the predominant defining characteristic of modern architecture.
120, But the scale of the poverty revealed by the Booth and Rowntree surveys shocked late Victorian sensibilities.
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