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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151, Joseph Harker Monocles seemed to be popular in Victorian and Edwardian times.
152, The grand Victorian and Edwardian architecture of this period still gives the civic centre of Birmingham its character.
153, They pull into the driveway of an old, white Victorian house.
154, Now a Victorian church stands amid the barren Moor, a mute reminder of the lonely hamlet's more romantic past.
155, Victorian Gothic at its most tracery-like, pinnacles and lancets, deep in a dell.
156, The full horror of life in a Victorian industrial area is obvious here.
157, Inside look at the magnificent east window - a fine example of Victorian glass painting.
158, After that scene there is little else that needs to be said about the strictures on Victorian women.
159, Taking a risk, I ordered five each of six Victorian species, sight unseen.
160, Its old courthouse, streets lined with Victorian homes and town square scream heartland.
161, A massive, grey stone Victorian building, it housed over 1600 inmates, twice its allotted amount.
162, A Victorian stuff-over settee made £320; a mahogany hexagonal occasional table, £200 and a Sheffield plate tea urn, £170.
163, Marcus leaps out of bed and starts to play Victorian hymns on the little portable organ he has in his bedroom.
164, This it did by demanding a return to the family and Victorian values.
165, The design was a combination of Victorian and Tudor styles.
166, The book is about the life and manners of Victorian London.
167, They reacted against factory-produced Victorian furniture with its frilly fretwork, clawed feet and laminated woods.
168, After the two marry, Eugenia reveals a sexuality that is shocking by Victorian standards.
169, Those Victorian forces had apparently enrolled too many inadequate individuals, susceptible to the kaleidoscopic temptations of street life.
170, The antiques dealer guessed that the furniture was Victorian and solid mahogany.
171, The fresh air made a welcome change from the polluted Victorian London atmosphere.
172, What comes through is a totally idealized notion of the maternal, the maternal perhaps as envisaged by a Victorian.
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173, Photography not only developed in the Victorian era but was also implicitly caught up in nineteenth-century interests and attitudes.
174, Victoria Gardens - traditional Victorian style gardens provide a haven for tired shoppers.
175, The confidential world of the city clerk persists in Eliot's poorest play which looks again to Victorian melodrama.
176, Closely packed terraces of Victorian houses were spread outwards as the population grew.
177, Victorian scholars were divided in their views of the precise nature and order of the stages of man's evolutionary progress.
178, The little Victorian station house stood there mellow in the sun, with tubs of flowers adding to the colourful scene.
179, Among these is a Victorian chaiselongue upholstered in rose red velvet in the main bedroom and a useful pine blanket box.
180, In the tightly-knit Victorian family, this prospect of permanent separation was more terrible than death itself.
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