9 Verbs to Use for the Word triumphal

At this exciting crisis of the struggle, the other man, accompanied by the dog, came up in time to witness the triumphal close of the conflict.

Then he entered an avenue of tall trees, the tops of which formed a triumphal arch to the entrance of a forest.

Our porter, seeing things were slack, beguiled himself with a guitar, which gave a triumphal and festive touch to the journey, ridiculously out of keeping with the view.

" Suddenly he seemed to hear strange triumphal sounds floating in the air above his head.

And after business should have been finished, Mr. Jefferson was looking forward with keen delight to all that the observant, cultured young nobleman might have to tell him of the progress in the Parisian world of sciences, art, and music (for Mr. Jefferson was an amateur of music), and of those adventures which had attended his triumphal return to America.

And no tyrant, no despot, can obstruct the triumphal march of liberty.

With these they put the Devil and his minions to rout and bear away the dead man's soul to the Holy Mountain, singing their triumphal chant Wer immer strebend sich bemüht, Den können wir erlösen.

As there were two hours given us, we took a ramble through the city, visited the ruins of its Roman theatre and saw the gate erected to commemorate the victory gained here over Hannibal, which stopped his triumphal march towards Rome.

Why not cast him in Achillean brass, the rival of the great hero of gunpowder and Waterloo, and make him breathe gas like the Dragon of Wantley, to illuminate the triumphal arch.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  triumphal