Synonym: triumphant, winning. Similar words: victoriously, notorious, notoriously, meritorious, victor, victory, vicarious, valedictorian. Meaning: [vɪk'tɔːrɪəs] adj. 1. having won 2. experiencing triumph.
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31. He shook hands with his victorious opponent.
32. In the short run, they were victorious.
33. And who provided the support that made the idea victorious in many countries?
34. The supporters of the new school of thought were not completely victorious.
35. But all was not yet lost in Conrad's sanguine view, for his armies had been victorious in the north.
36. The episode would never have become more than a statistic in a communique, but for the nationality of the victorious pilot.
37. When they unplugged his dressings, fluid leapt from his flesh like some victorious spirit that had possessed him.
38. Wasn't his victorious opponent, Vojislav Kostunica, the head of an 18-party coalition?
39. The billionaire tycoon, who fell from power less than two years ago, has emerged victorious from the general election.
40. The engine fired on the fourth kick and he flashed her a victorious smile.
41. An identical opposition coalition had backed the victorious Rengo-no-kai candidate in the Nara prefecture by-election on Feb. 9.
42. I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is the moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious. Vince Lombardi
43. He repeatedly says he believes that she will lead the Conservatives into the next election and emerge victorious.
44. He marched victorious into the parlour where David Copperfield himself had sat.
45. Then she raised her arms like a victorious swimmer, stretched toward the ceiling,[www.Sentencedict.com] and came back.
46. And when one side emerges victorious, or appears to, their team has won.
47. In a final battle Charlemagne is again victorious, and the emir is killed.
48. The cheering went on for ages as the victorious athletes ran around the track.
49. They were victorious; the conquered Thebans fled and their city was leveled to the ground.
50. When Troy fell[sentencedict.com], Agamemnon was the most fortunate of the victorious chieftains.
51. Several observers remarked that the band looked more like a victorious army than like one laying down its arms.
52. Cinderella, far from being destroyed by her siblings' jealousy as were Oedipus' sons, emerges victorious.
53. The victorious get to dream about a winning streak before being pummeled again the week after.
54. The one victorious team would then qualify for the semi-final, to be recorded a fortnight later.
55. They fought a duel using huge thorns of the sacred crab-apple tree, and Hahgwehdiyu emerged victorious.
56. Three young men from the victorious team came forward to collect their trophy.
57. Victorious crews normally look as fresh as daisies, while the losers collapse.
58. James Bruce had no doubt witnessed similar scenes in the 1760s when victorious armies returned in triumph to Gondar.
59. The planetary governor, Lord Voronov-Vaux, and his entourage were seeing the victorious Harq Obispal off with a fanfare.
60. A stern voice spoke of the significance of this moment, the victorious Allied forces coming together in Berlin.
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