6800 examples of triumph in sentences

The rajah was immediately brought back in triumph to Cochin, amid the joyful acclamations of his subjects, who henceforwards treated our men with esteem and respect.

sup, of triste, very sad. triunfar, to triumph.

triunfo, m., triumph. trocar, to exchange, change, put off. trocha, f., narrow path, path, by-path, crossway.

They close with the triumph of Æmilius, in 167 B.C., and the reduction of Macedonia to a Roman province.

Over three hundred of the people were killed and thrown into the Tiber, and the aristocracy followed up their triumph as harshly as they dared.

She might perhaps have endured that failure, and been content to abide the chances of a second season, had it not been for Mary's triumph.

Every memorable exploit which we have at any time achieved by land or sea accrues to the splendour of your triumph.

After the first rush was over, he found it impossible to close with his foe, and saw in the doctor's face, now grown cool and business-like as usual, the wily smile of superior science and expected triumph.

These murderers are received by the people of the village with all the honors of a barbarous triumph.

Ralph Marvell was too little versed in affairs to read between the lines of Mrs. Spragg's untutored narrative, and he understood no more than she the occult connection between Mr. Spragg's domestic misfortunes and his business triumph.

If I learned it, I should forget it, unless, perchance, it should enhance your value in my eyes, by stamping you as a rare work of nature, an exception to the law of heredity, a triumph of pure beauty and goodness over the grosser limitations of matter.

Then the Sardinians made a rush, and their shouts of triumph and the cessation of musketry proclaimed their victory.

To land so heavy a fish would be a signal triumph.

There is a pained expression in his comely features, of hurt affection, and trust betrayed, yet not without a ray of pride and triumph, that, come what might to the others, she is still unchanged.

" "No, let God's Truth triumph!

Through the hurry of thought, and the agitation of heart, and the rush of seeming impossibilities, he brought out at length in triumph her consent.

'Tenty was the best of nurses, and had even learned to speak of her aunt's death without a tremor in her voice, the last triumph of her unselfishness; for Miss 'Viny could bear no agitation, and yet needed to speak of the event she neither dreaded nor desired.

It is so hard to love voluntarily,to satisfy one's self with minor affections,to know that life offers no more its grandest culmination, its divinest triumph,to accept a succession of wax-lights because the sun and the day can return no more,above all, to feel that the capacity of receiving that sunlight is fled,that, so far, one's own power is eternally narrowed, like the loss of a right hand or the blinding of a right eye!

The Widow smiled with a feeling of triumph at having overcome her difficulties and arranged her party,arose and stood before her glass, three-quarters front, one-quarter profile, so as to show the whites of the eyes and the down of the upper lip.

She felt proud of her feat; but as to the triumph of getting Dudley Venner to come out for a visit to Hyacinth Cottage, she was surprised and almost frightened at her own success.

I dislike Lady Pinkerton, as I have said; but on this occasion I disliked her a little less than usual, for that maternal instinct which had robbed her of her triumph.

A union of virtue with pollution is the triumph of licentiousness.

Mr. Flood's motion was lost by a majority of only four votes; but this triumph of humanity and republicanism was as transient as it was meagre.

The answer is simply that there seems no room for good drama and good fiction at the same time in literature; drama and novels cannot exist side by side, and the novel had to wait for the decadence of the drama before it could appear and triumph.

But the question of unhappiness or its opposite has nothing whatever to do with the larger matter of beauty; it is the triumph of the realists that at their best they discovered a new beauty in things, the loveliness that lies in obscure places, the splendour of sordidness, humility, and pain.

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