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Example sentences for "victoriously"

Lexicographically close words:
victoriam; victorias; victorie; victories; victorious; victors; victory; victorye; victrola; victual
  1. Then triumphantly leading back his army, he returned victoriously to France.

  2. To dream of floating, denotes that you will victoriously overcome obstacles which are seemingly overwhelming you.

  3. To dream of weighing, denotes that you are approaching a prosperous period, and if you set yourself determinedly toward success you will victoriously reap the full fruition of your labors.

  4. This man was but a village priest of La Vendée: yet his natural abilities gained him an ascendancy in the councils of the insurgents, which the First Consul was now victoriously to exploit.

  5. The reply is a good instance of that canny materialism which he so victoriously opposed to feudal chaos and monarchical ineptitude.

  6. The Hungarian banner floated always victoriously on his numerous battlefields, and he humbled the enemies of the nation.

  7. But the new banners of Venice were soon destined to be victoriously planted on the Hungarian littoral territory, and Sigismund was compelled to sign a peace by which the nation lost her seacoast possessions.

  8. It would be an easy, but now uninteresting task, to disprove these several imputations; and this has long since been victoriously done.

  9. It was victoriously refuted by Gretser, who died in 1625, seventy-five years before the work was discovered, if the admirable Laicus is to be believed.

  10. The minutes seemed like ages but at length, just as the angry voice was subsiding, the old man straightened victoriously on his pillows.

  11. Nor did she issue victoriously as she had planned from her attempt to send the tailor's missus away.

  12. Other chapters include royal proclamations, speeches to troops, announcements of campaigns victoriously concluded, and similar subjects.

  13. During the next few years his armies penetrated victoriously as far north as Tientsin and as far east as Chin-kiang and Su-chow, while bands of sympathizers with his cause appeared in the neighbourhood of Amoy.

  14. Our thesis having been thus victoriously sustained, we next proceeded to entertain the proposition of the hunter, to provide us every day with as many hares as we pleased.

  15. He took part victoriously in a series of battles with sticks, between Loyalist advocates and writers and Irish Jacobin medical students, in the pit of the Edinburgh theatre during April 1794.

  16. You know how victoriously and irresistibly Napoleon penetrated with the various columns of his army into the interior of Russia," said Scharnhorst.

  17. I am destined to overthrow him, deliver my country, and victoriously reestablish my dear king in all his former states.

  18. The people knew that Blucher had crossed the Rhine, and, victoriously penetrating France, on the 16th of January had taken up his quarters at Nancy.

  19. The Christ to whom we are led is One who 'hath been crucified,' who hath passed the trial victoriously and borne the fruits to heaven.

  20. A Christianity which shows, for its daily symbol, Christ risen and trampling victoriously upon a broken cross, would be far more in the spirit of our worship.

  21. To issue victoriously from her contest with force, truth herself must first become a force, and turn one of the instincts of man into her champion in the empire of phenomena.

  22. From the hills in our rear which we had victoriously assaulted yesterday, came screaming shells from an enemy's battery.

  23. The fierce Chnodomar, shaking the ponderous javelin which he had victoriously wielded against the brother of Magnentius, led the van of the Barbarians, and moderated by his experience the martial ardor which his example inspired.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "victoriously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.