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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211, Still, everything seemed normal when I arrived at Lake City, a little Victorian village nestled in a remote valley.
212, Accounts as overt as Kingsley's are, as I have said, most unusual in Victorian novels.
213, Our more skeptical age is apt to greet a performance like this with a smirk, as just more fussy Victorian moralism.
214, It dates back to 1863, to a Victorian London of slums, of gaslight, of the powerless and the poor.
215, Downstream lies Freemantle, the seaport with restored colonial-style Victorian buildings.
216, One Victorian explorer reported that he could catch these cats and tether them near his food stores to keep the rats down.
217, Most travellers suffered appalling hardship and danger, none more so than the great Victorian explorers.
218, The importance of work and employment to those with mental disorder has, however, been recognized since Victorian times.
219, Norton House Hotel A Victorian mansion house set in 55 acres.
220, The fashion for black and white dates from the Victorian era.
221, The charming honeymoon suite has its own gallery and a large double Victorian brass bed.
222, Vienna double weight wall clock, £330 and a Victorian sewing table[Sentencedict.com], £340.
223, It's enough to make you long for a pukka Victorian tale of bwana, bearers and the source of the Nile.
224, The house we were in was solid Victorian in style, both inside and out, except that it had a tin roof.
225, The Victorian asylum movement was successful largely because of a unanimity of views on the subject by most men of influence.
226, Rose had changed into the Victorian clothes in the van.
227, Rules was decorated like a Victorian library; it smelled of superior malt whiskies and very old leather.
228, Why is the lovely silver Royal Victorian Order insignia decorated with a rose, thistle, shamrock - and a sunflower?
229, That is over a metre beyond his previous best, also set in the Victorian capital.
230, The Victorian/Tudor style mansion is set in eight acres of mixed agricultural land, woodland and gardens.
231, She had supervised the renovation of a large Victorian home, working with the architect and numerous subcontractors.
232, Two marble top wash-stands made £235; a pair Victorian chimney pots, £110 and an oak and marble sideboard, £300.
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233, This, it is suggested, is a hangover from Victorian and Colonial days.
234, It is a double row of fine, tall and expansive Victorian terraced villas and looks as if it is straight out of London.
235, Beyond it lay the Victorian Gothic church and some large houses of the same period, now mostly turned into flats.
236, Surely it is time that breweries understood the importance of their Victorian pubs, and turned to conservation rather than mutilation.
237, There is an eerily Victorian postscript to this unhappy tale, almost too melodramatic to be true.
238, They simply continue a tradition established by Arthur Liberty, the firm's Victorian founder.
239, Problem - the wonderful Victorian glasshouses were empty, no plants!
240, Roomy High Victorian pub, with big bay windows and glass partitions.
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