Baner won a glorious victory, thanks to a skilfully executed manoeuvre.
As soon as he left, our captain said, "Men, I believe that officer to be an English gentleman serving in the Russian army, and is delighted his countrymen have gained such a glorious victory.
I cannot now describe that awful day's work which ended in a glorious victory.
It would be well if we could now draw the curtain and claim a glorious victory.
He leaves his own province to succour Appius Claudius, and, after some altercation, they gain a glorious victory, 18, 19.
Our Saviour, Jesus Christ, whose Gospel is despised by that adventurer, will be for us, and give us a glorious victory.
Some of the theological students, after his exit, laughed heartily, and thanked me for having so bravely fought and gained a glorious victory.
The arduous contest in which we were so long engaged was about to terminate in a glorious victory.
We are in ample time for the rejoicings on his majesty's glorious victory.
There is the ruler, whose will is law to all these thousands of men, whose word is now to lead them to death, to a shameful defeat, or to a glorious victory.
Prussians whilst these are gaining a glorious victory.
The king assembled his officers, and announced to them that they were bound once more to Silesia to bloody battle, and, with God's help, to glorious victory.
Did not Frederick make a pretence of retreating, in order to draw you on out of your favorable position, and then attack you, and win, in a few short morning hours, a glorious victory?
The grave-clothes and the napkins lie in the empty sepulchre as spoils of a glorious war, and trophies which tell of glorious victory.
But though bruised, He was to achieve a glorious victory; for He was to bruise the serpent's head.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "glorious victory" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.