Sentence for victory | Use victory in a sentence

Victory sentence example. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use victory in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for victory.

  • A victory! (8)
  • And, O victory! (10)
  • Another strategic victory! (8)
  • Victory in defeat. (8)
  • Is there a victory yet? (8)
  • It is a very great victory. (10)
  • The hero would not allow him to shout Victory! (10)
  • His glow of victory was short. (10)
  • His glow of victory was short. (22)
  • Again his victory flag men saw! (10)
  • That was her part in the victory. (10)
  • But he gave me easy victory, to inflate me. (10)
  • Ultimate victory hung still in the balance. (10)
  • Glory grander than the armed host upon earth singing victory! (10)
  • But the victory was dearly bought by the English. (18)
  • It was dyed crimson with the price of his victory. (8)
  • You hear the consequences of your victory, Chairman? (8)
  • Lady Dunstane chanted victory, and at night collapsed. (10)
  • We must fight until the tide of victory turns our way. (18)
  • You must not suppose the English abused their victory. (19)
  • I no longer believe in ideas or in the victory of ideas. (12)
  • Victory was only to be won by quick and vigorous action. (19)
  • He was not wrong; only the victory was for the other aide. (9)
  • Whichever arrived first would settle the question of victory. (19)
  • As for the hero, in the hour of victory he pays no heed to omens. (10)
  • The circumstances were such that the victory was bound to be ours. (5)
  • Full of liquor, full of victory, Chief on chief old vengeance dealt. (10)
  • Under his leadership the army had marched from one victory to another. (5)
  • They had no triumph in their victory: the weight of it bore them down. (10)
  • Then Victory was wrought to weep; Then sorrow crowned with laurel soared. (10)
  • So, then, in glorious complete victory, the battle of the Bull-dogs ended! (10)
  • Both, could claim a victory, which was all the better for their friendship. (10)
  • A splendid victory by Cialdini might at this moment solve many a difficulty. (10)
  • For this victory Johnson was made a Baronet and presented with a purse of £5000. (19)
  • A Pagan, which means our poor unsupported flesh, is never certain of his victory. (10)
  • The day wound up with a great banquet; all was rejoicing at so glorious a victory. (19)
  • This was a defeat of all his previous precaution, a deep victory of natural instinct. (8)
  • There was nothing for it but complete victory, since it was now a question of prestige. (8)
  • Mrs. Bennet, who fancied she had gained a complete victory over him, continued her triumph. (4)
  • A pity the war dragged on, and that the Wreath of Victory could not be laid upon her coffin! (8)
  • That man is vile and fit to be trampled on who cannot count his future in gold and victory. (10)
  • She has gone through the battle, retaining the standard she carried into it, which is a victory. (10)
  • And you thought of Elizabeth first when I drew your attention to it, and that is a victory for you. (10)
  • The Marshal was acknowledging the salute of his army after a famous victory over the infidel Turks. (10)
  • Flushed with this victory, Duvivier marched by land to Annapolis, held for the English by Paul Mascarene. (19)
  • He felt a strange, slow satisfaction, as though he had scored a victory over James and the man of property. (8)
  • Doubtless, she was making a retreat, but have not illustrious Generals snatched victory from their pursuers? (10)
  • A superior weapon wielded by a trained wrist in perfect coolness means victory, by every reasonable reckoning. (10)
  • If they seem rather too proud of their victory, it is merely because, as becomes them, they do not look ahead. (10)
  • Lead had scored its old-time victory over steel; the heroic had broken its great heart against the commonplace. (7)
  • And it did really seem that, with Tom Cogglesby and his thousands in reserve, the victory was about to be gained. (10)
  • Here 3000 British faced 4600 Americans, and this again was a British victory of which Canada has reason to be proud. (19)
  • They had gained a victory over the miserable colonists despatched by Lord Selkirk to begin the peopling of the West. (19)
  • Both wished for the war to end, but were for prosecuting it to Victory, and neither knew what they meant by that word. (8)
  • But you must be positive of victory, otherwise, with the river behind you, your new position is likely to be ticklish. (10)
  • Sleepless, yet filled with triumphant joy, like a general who has won a glorious victory, he watched through the night. (5)
  • But it was curiously observable that the opposing force recovered energy from defeat, while mine languished in victory. (10)
  • Not till nearly two months after the battle had been fought did the news of the victory reach France by way of England. (19)
  • If only now he could be got to the train in time the victory would be complete, the happiness of the visit without a flaw. (9)
  • The feeling that, after all, she had won a sort of victory, retained her property, was every moment gaining ground in her. (8)
  • I did not see the encounter of the high contending powers, but I know that it ended in a complete victory for our minister. (9)
  • I was not fashioned to be the lean meek martyr of a cause, not I. I carry too decisive a weight in the balance to victory. (10)
  • The victory of the ashen laurels drove her mind inward to gird at the hateful yoke, in compassion for its pair of victims. (10)
  • We hear next of his trial of pianistic skill with Steibelt, a popular virtuoso, in which Beethoven won an overwhelming victory. (3)
  • She seemed to him merely triumphant, and he could not conceive what it had cost her to nerve herself up to her too easy victory. (9)
  • Frequently indeed, in the contest between gentlemen and ladies, have the maxims of the Book stimulated the assailant to victory. (10)
  • It must be confessed that victory is a distinct advantage to a man requiring attention, but many do not live to avail themselves of it. (1)
  • Chateauguay was a blow to American pride which required many battles and more than one victory on the sea and the Great Lakes to atone for. (19)
  • Nevertheless, when he rose at half-past eight and went into the bathroom, he had earned his grim satisfaction in this victory of will-power. (8)
  • Moustache, her Field-marshal, had led forth the army, and a battle was now imminent, which like all other battles, must end either in victory or defeat. (5)

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