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Example sentences for "triumphed"

Lexicographically close words:
triumphal; triumphall; triumphant; triumphantly; triumphe; triumphes; triumphing; triumpho; triumphs; triumvir
  1. But, though neither the widow nor Martin triumphed aloud at their worldly prosperity, the two girls made up for their quiescence.

  2. Hear the response of their hearts, and their allusion to the cause which produced that response: 'I will sing unto the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously: the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.

  3. I will sing unto the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously: the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.

  4. The spirit of love has triumphed over force; as a result of having conquered every earthly passion, he loves God blindly; but the spirit of wisdom has intelligence and knowledge of why he loves.

  5. At last she had triumphed over Desire, unchained to rend her in every Shape and Species.

  6. When at last the constancy of the lovers had triumphed over all the obstacles which kinsmen and rivals could oppose to their union, a yet more serious calamity befell them.

  7. It was said that the Romans had never triumphed over them or without them (Appian).

  8. When the republicans triumphed Martos retired into exile, and soon afterwards into private life.

  9. A great number of the Parisian population were groaning, but the revolutionists triumphed with joy.

  10. The throne they attacked served to shelter them, and it was not until after they had triumphed that they found themselves exposed before the people.

  11. American genius triumphed over all these obstacles.

  12. Availing herself of the decided preference shown her, she might have aimed at making her husband a party in the dispute; and, by his means, have triumphed over her adversary.

  13. Almost twelve hundred years were yet until when Hannah uttered this prediction of the Messiah; and yet her faith, overleaping the ages of intervening time, beheld his glory, and triumphed in his salvation.

  14. No mortal in my situation at this Tiger-hotel would have triumphed much in his more immediate prospects.

  15. In the ages to come men shall love to tell of his great and good deeds, and from him shall spring mighty chieftains, who shall be stirred up to a purer courage when they remember how Perseus toiled and triumphed before them.

  16. Nepimus, one of the latter, five times victorious, has fought against one of the former, whose name is lost, but who had triumphed six times in different combats.

  17. Often enough conquered and proclaimed at the Capitol as vanquished, these tribes, in spite of the laurels of the men of note that triumphed over them, were constantly plundering the farmers and the merchants of Upper Italy.

  18. No matter how much they were abused or maltreated they triumphed over all their persecutors.

  19. The Nephite nation was co-existent with the great Roman power that for so long triumphed over and crushed the surrounding people in Europa, Asia and Africa.

  20. They found neither aid nor comfort from outside, and the children of this world triumphed over those who would have restored the rule of the saints under King Jesus.

  21. One section of the people in short had triumphed over another.

  22. It was thus in the smaller matters of personal strength and health, as in the greatest affairs, that The General struggled, believed, and triumphed all through his career.

  23. If Bibulus triumphed it would be a disgrace to Cicero not to triumph.

  24. He came back, and triumphed over the five lands in which he had conquered not the enemies of Rome, but Rome itself.

  25. Suddenly there came crowding into his memory stories of combats in which the weak unexpectedly triumphed over the strong, through an obscure mandate of inherent justice.

  26. Four years before, they imagined they had triumphed decisively on the banks of the Marne, and now they were returning once more to the Marne.

  27. But his temperament was self-indulgent, and that he triumphed over positive pangs only shows the power of that rival instinct not to accompany the doctor a yard from his door.

  28. Mr. Upton read it more than once without a word; and it was not his way to keep a family matter to himself at his own table; but on this occasion he triumphed over temperament with an extraordinary instinct for what was in the air.

  29. It was Tom's step, then, that Maggie heard on the stairs, when her need of love had triumphed over her pride, and she was going down with her swollen eyes and dishevelled hair to beg for pity.


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