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    Use "victoriously" in a sentence

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    victoriously


    1. “Ha ha!” roared the Professor victoriously


    2. The arrival of Caroline’s car broke their pleasant pastimes, especially as she walked by the car with a conniving grin, waving a mini cassette victoriously above her head


    3. and the Jewish armed forces could tackle the task, and victoriously succeed that


    4. The main thing is that our enemies don't destroy our fatherland completely and that in the end we’ll come out of it victoriously


    5. She smiled victoriously


    6. He was already smiling victoriously, thinking of the praises he would be getting for killing the animal


    7. Joey bit on his lip to hold back his scream, but he did chuck his hand with the crossbow victoriously in the air three times


    8. Through his tear-soaked eyelashes, he could see the Emperor smiling victoriously


    9. After standing victoriously over their attackers for several seconds, they quickly fled the scene, for refuge elsewhere


    10. “Full house!” he proclaimed victoriously, then began to

    11. He was still victoriously jacked up


    12. Pride dominates the race in arrogance standing victoriously


    13. him what had happened when he returned to Clytemnestra with all the arrogance of a king returning victoriously after a long battle, full of gold and with Cassandra as his slave


    14. “Yes!” Exclaimed Galloway, as he and Flint smacked hands together victoriously, as Tyre just shook his head and started up the outboard motor


    15. youth and beauty that she now so victoriously displayed


    16. He was overborne in a cornfield first (ryefield, I should say) and he will never be a victor in his own eyes after nor play victoriously the game of laugh and lie down


    17. When he had thus largely pleased himself with this branch of dalliance and delight, he trussed up her petticoat and shift, in a wisp to her waist, where being tucked in, she stood fairly naked on every side; a blush at this overspread her lovely face, and her eyes downcast to the ground, seemed to be for quarter, when she had so great a right to triumph in all the treasures of youth and beauty that she now so victoriously displayed


    18. But look at the penguins of the Southern Ocean; have not these birds their front limbs in this precise intermediate state of "neither true arms nor true wings?" Yet these birds hold their place victoriously in the battle for life; for they exist in infinite numbers and of many kinds


    19. But thoughts like these troubled very few of the reckless crew; and when, after steadily dropping and dropping the pirates astern, the Pequod at last shot by the vivid green Cockatoo Point on the Sumatra side, emerging at last upon the broad waters beyond; then, the harpooneers seemed more to grieve that the swift whales had been gaining upon the ship, than to rejoice that the ship had so victoriously gained upon the Malays


    20. He did in fact dispute the claims of Charles to the imperial crown, but by no means victoriously, for he was beaten and taken prisoner at the battle of Pavia, in 1525

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    "victoriously" definitions

    in a victorious manner