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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241, A disused Victorian toilet block has just gone up for sale.
242, Below the green Victorian wallpaper decorating the small den were wood paneling and shelving loaded down with books and videotapes.
243, Fforde also establishes an important point by underlining the importance of land reform to late Victorian and Edwardian debates.
244, Many of them are of a Victorian standard and need considerable investment.
245, Recent commissions have included design influences from traditional Victorian to geometric Art Deco to Mackintosh in a wide variety of hardwoods.
246, Read in studio A Victorian mental hospital is up for sale ... and could fetch more than two million pounds.
247, The same story of crumbling Victorian buildings, tunnels, pipes and walls is being repeated in all Britain's major cities.
248, Victorian inlaid music cabinet, £220; miniature watercolour on porcelain, Lady Hamilton, £210.
249, We stayed in a fancy Victorian hotel in San Francisco.
250, The poignant music drifted into the coffee-house(sentencedict.com), and Meredith settled back on the Victorian chair to enjoy it and her surroundings.
251, On a winter's day the Lords has the dozy ambience of a modernized and centrally-heated Victorian stately home.
252, In May 1985, on the occasion of the centenary, hundreds of people thronged the platform, many in Victorian costume.
253, The other furniture was a couple of wing chairs a single-ended Victorian chaise-longue and a fruitwood dressing-table.
254, So were the great Victorian railway stations that we now profess to admire, almost uncritically.
255, It triumphed in a different way, as a display cabinet of curious animals for Victorian London.
256, Immediately below, beyond the police car park, was a street of substantial Victorian villas.
257, Turner's secret life sounds like the stuff of a Victorian sensation novel.
258, This is charmingly old-fashioned stuff, reminding you of the Victorian explorer who knocked out a boa constrictor with a straight right.
259, Opposite were the elegant backs of Victorian houses, their grey bricks swelling into bow-windows, the roof-tiles glistening like wet flint.
260, Grandiose Victorian pub with ornate plaster-work ceiling and a nice summer beer garden.
261, It was a mad mongrel of a building, a Victorian folly lampooning the worst taste of several architectural ages.
262, Their efforts to save the Victorian theater have met with little success.
263, Its Victorian replacement, with long drives and a portico of columns,[http://sentencedict.com] has fallen into disuse.
264, For many years her life was almost a caricature of the daily round of the Victorian upper-class spinster.
265, It was a large Victorian family kitchen, and looked so when it was empty or when only Mrs Beavis was there.
266, The fancy taste for ornaments and trinkets displayed by these peculiar birds appealed to the Victorian dilettante.
267, Small and thin, Terri was dressed, as usual, in the manner of a deranged Victorian governess.
268, Skirt lengths rose again, but dropped quickly by the end of the 1800s in the Victorian era.
269, The Victorian era comes down to us today mired in images of distance and reserve.
270, Victorian values might include slavery, children down the mines and chimney sweeps up the stack, as well as gin parlours and asylums.
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