Sentence for triumph | Use triumph in a sentence

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  • Something of a triumph! (8)
  • Sleep was a triumph. (10)
  • It has been one long joy, one continued triumph! (9)
  • Her tale is the triumph of patience. (10)
  • She breathed no hint of her triumph. (10)
  • It was a great time; it was a triumph. (9)
  • Eveleen dwelt on the triumph, twinkling. (10)
  • But they were soon to have their triumph. (10)
  • Just one spark of triumph intoxicates us. (10)
  • This triumph was achieved by Mr. Walter Pollock. (2)
  • It was curious to watch his triumph with the house. (9)
  • It was the final feather-like touch to her triumph. (10)
  • Undoubtedly this was a great triumph to the System! (10)
  • Anything for a diversion or a triumph of the moment! (10)
  • The young world and its triumph is with the minority. (10)
  • Did you have a big triumph in Moscow and St. Petersburg? (8)
  • The triumph of a candid realism is to show him no hero. (10)
  • The triumph of seeing me so may be open to all the world. (4)
  • But decisive as their triumph seemed, it was short-lived. (19)
  • Amalia, look at me: you would suppose it a mighty triumph. (10)
  • But their triumph and arrogant delight had died within them. (12)
  • Alice laughed to; this was a part of their joy, their triumph. (9)
  • Mr. Beaves Urmsing prompted Colonel Corfe to laugh in triumph. (10)
  • But, however, triumph there certainly will be, and I must brave it. (4)
  • In the hour of triumph Barto Rizzo had no lust for petty vengeance. (10)
  • They had no triumph in their victory: the weight of it bore them down. (10)
  • What an escape, what a triumph over all those hateful insurance people! (9)
  • But if I drive you to forget your collar, is it or is it not a triumph? (10)
  • There was no triumph, no pitiful triumph in his manner. (4)
  • He was egregiously polite, but modestly kept back any expressions of triumph. (10)
  • He fell asleep as soon as his head touched the pillow, full of supreme triumph. (9)
  • But does it not give the man a triumph that we should seem to try to elude him? (10)
  • It was really as if she were hugging to herself the thought of a triumph over him. (8)
  • There were faint, desultory cheers, such as announce a momentary or partial triumph. (7)
  • To cull out the obtruding exuberance of the primitive woodland was a triumph of art. (18)
  • The melancholy severity of that song of death changed to a song of prophetic triumph. (10)
  • When they had all gone, Jackson turned to Helen, a happy smile of triumph on his face. (13)
  • The method of doing it she did not stop to consider: she enjoyed her triumph in the idea. (10)
  • Mrs. Bennet, who fancied she had gained a complete victory over him, continued her triumph. (4)
  • In concentrated triumph she looked through the window at the rows of windows across the street. (12)
  • I dared not look at her as she did so, but a proud swelling triumph at my heart nearly choked me. (6)
  • Kiomi despised laughter or triumph resulting from the natural exercise of craft in an emergency. (10)
  • All that I could realise was that it was a great escape for both of us, and a great triumph for me. (9)
  • She bade him good-morning; but he followed her from the room, and left Mrs. Maynard to her triumph. (9)
  • The postals used to come about dinner-time, and Clemens would read them aloud to us in wild triumph. (9)
  • It was as if the creature, assured of its triumph, had determined to practise no more alluring wiles. (1)
  • The thirst of the terrible game of living, the desire of things, the brute love of triumph, filled his veins. (13)
  • Instead of turning in triumph to Lord Fleetwood, he laid gold pieces to hug the number 17, and ten in the centre. (10)
  • He got what pleasure any man could out of that triumph of mind over matter, but the shadow was creeping up his life. (9)
  • But Temple spoiled my triumph by depriving him of the use of his lower limbs after the fall, for he was a heavy man. (10)
  • His part of the joke was to fulfill his duty with gravity, and only to give way to a smile of triumph as he walked off. (9)
  • Duly the attacking force landed, and Charnisay, his eye kindling with hate and expected triumph, himself led the assault. (19)
  • The turmoil of despair, of triumph, of remorse and resentment, which filled her soul, tried to express itself in the words. (9)
  • Part of her triumph was of course due to Mrs. Saintsbury; whose chaperonage; Mrs. Pasmer could see, was everywhere of effect. (9)
  • He looked at her with twinkling eyes, full of the triumph the spectator of his species feels in signal exhibitions of human nature. (9)
  • An idea possessed him that the triumph of the Italians meant the release of Ammiani, and his release the loss of Vittoria for ever. (10)
  • He triumphed as wholly and as finally as it has ever been given a man to triumph, and he made France triumph with him. (9)
  • Note, then, that Radicals, always marching to the triumph, never taste it; and for Tories it is Dead Sea fruit, ashes in their mouths! (10)
  • He enjoyed the methodical arrangement of the material gleaned from so many sources, and threw a glance of triumph at the Privy Councillor. (12)
  • Can you, in short, be prevailed on to quit this scene of public triumph and oblige your friend Eleanor with your company in Gloucestershire? (4)
  • The young fellow swelled with pleasure in his triumph, and casting an eye about the theatre to cap it, he caught sight of that other potentate. (9)
  • Here, we think, is a Cause the experience of whose vicissitudes and the grandeur of whose triumph will be able to give us heroes and statesmen. (14)
  • Making light of her triumph, she encouraged Freshfield to start a wit-contest, and took part in it herself, with the gaiety of an unoccupied mind. (10)
  • Sufficient booty was captured to cover the cost of this expedition, and the New Englanders returned flushed with triumph and eager for a more daring blow. (19)
  • Sir John waved his handkerchief in triumph, welcoming them under an awning where carpets and cushions were spread, and whence the Countess could eye the field. (10)
  • The culprit remaining silent under this home-thrust, the Commissary relished his triumph for a while, and then demanded (like the postman, but with what different expectations!) (2)

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