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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61. The All Blacks emerged victorious courtesy of four first-half penalties from stand-off Tony Brown.
62. The Orc army was destroyed and Sigmar was ultimately victorious.
63. Who will come out victorious?
64. How could the Chinese revolution have been victorious?
65. He felt a pleasantly victorious sensation surge through him.
66. It's still hard to tell who will emerge victorious.
67. We are victorious in attack.
68. The victorious army flexes its invincibility.
69. India, where Herakles and Dionysus traveled...all these men who went East, Theseus...Jason, Achilles, were victorious.
70. It usually spanned a street or roadway and was built astride the line of march of a victorious army during its triumphal procession.
71. Although 1925 brought drastic changes of regulations, from 1924-1930 the Alfa Romeo P2 was victorious in 14 Grands Prix and major events including the Targa Florio.
72. Thus, the victorious army is that which embraces such unpredictably and can respond accordingly.
73. Face B bears what Coedes and Krom describe as an unfinished inscription celebrating a victorious king.
74. If you are not victorious, do not exalt yourself over the vanquished.
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75. The offenders for the time being were kept in bounds; but the victorious party had brought a nice hornets' nest about their ears.
76. The whole nation was jubilant as the victorious news came.
77. It's a nice trait d'union, between Delle Alpi, all in all lucky and victorious stadium for me and for Juventus, and this new one, that we do hope will be even more successful.
78. Victorious in the Aegean Islands, the Turkish war machine turned its attention to the Greek mainland, assaulting the Peloponnese.
79. You never know when you are victorious: that is a worse fault.
80. The Spanish were on the verge of defeat when the corpse of El Cid, mounted on his horse, appeared on the battlefield. Heartened, the Spanish troops rallied, and were victorious.
81. We are fully confident that we shall come out victorious.
82. Most brilliantly victorious day, when every house was a fortress, every window a breastwork .
83. Jeremi and Polish Hetman Martin Kalinowski stayed to further fight with about 17.000 cavalry, and moved toward the Ukraine and joined up with the equally victorious Lithuanian army.
84. To sweep away such verbiage should help the victorious prosecution of the War of Resistance.
85. Later the set phrase a bamboo is used to refer to irresistible force or victorious advance.
86. To be victorious, only the joint use of multiple conditions.
87. It could be argued that though Simon de Montfort lost the war, and his life, his ideas and principles won were victorious.
88. Watched by a beaming Fabio Capello, England's victorious players went on a little lap of honour after the final whistle, celebrating World Cup qualification with their fans.
89. Used as a form of address and salutation by soldiers to a victorious Roman general.
90. But these instructions are supposed to be inferior, simply because Borodino was the first battle in which Napoleon was not victorious.
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