Triumphal
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16 examples of Triumphal in a sentence
It's
triumphal.
I won't feel anything, but if I could, I would feel
triumphal
at having lived at all, and at having lived on this splendid planet, and having been given the opportunity to understand something about why I was here in the first place, before not being here.
The click is the modern
triumphal
clarion proceeding us through life, announcing our entry into every lightless room.
Alexander Nevsky is a series of superb sequences of cinematic opera that pass from pastoral to lamentation and end in a
triumphal
cantata.
The opening of the movie is a masterpiece of imagery and impact and one is plunged into the involvement of the
triumphal
entry of Julius Caesar into Rome and the aftermath.
The opportunity for a
triumphal
group photo was especially welcome for Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, in light of her country’s ignominious World Cup defeat and slack economy, and for Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, given the international reaction against his government’s support of the rebels in Ukraine.
During a
triumphal
surprise visit to Baghdad on May 22, he said he expected Iraqi forces to take responsibility for “territorial security” in much of the country by the end of the year.
Take the brand new political map: Tzipi Livni’s Kadima with 28 Knesset seats, Binyamin Netanyahu’s Likud with 27, both leaders giving
triumphal
orations during one dizzy night.
The most unpopular American president in recent history thus relished his recent
triumphal
welcome in Jerusalem, where he was the guest of honor of the International Conference planned and devised by Israeli President Shimon Peres on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the creation of the Jewish state.
The surprising--some say miraculous--elevation of Cardinal Karol Wojtyla to the Papacy as John Paul II, his
triumphal
visit to Poland in 1979, the rise of Solidarity a year later, and the collapse of the Soviet system in 1989 changed the march of history.
He celebrated with the Roman equivalent of a State of the Union address: a
triumphal
parade, riding into Rome on a chariot once used by Augustus.
To which the courier replied in a harsh, discordant voice, "I am the devil; I am in search of Don Quixote of La Mancha; those who are coming this way are six troops of enchanters, who are bringing on a
triumphal
car the peerless Dulcinea del Toboso; she comes under enchantment, together with the gallant Frenchman Montesinos, to give instructions to Don Quixote as to how, she the said lady, may be disenchanted."
CHAPTER XXXVWHEREIN IS CONTINUED THE INSTRUCTION GIVEN TO DON QUIXOTE TOUCHING THE DISENCHANTMENT OF DULCINEA, TOGETHER WITH OTHER MARVELLOUS INCIDENTSThey saw advancing towards them, to the sound of this pleasing music, what they call a
triumphal
car, drawn by six grey mules with white linen housings, on each of which was mounted a penitent, robed also in white, with a large lighted wax taper in his hand.
If Topaz could have killed Rustler, or if Rustler could have killed Topaz, by more enterprise, push, and go, or by the lightnings of the local press, the surviving town would have organized a
triumphal
procession and a dance of victory.
They walked arm in arm, occupying the whole width of the street and taking in every Musketeer they met, so that in the end it became a
triumphal
march.
Greece and the journey in a thousand ships; a kind of
triumphal
advance of Bacchus among nymphs and bacchantes crowned with myrtle, vine, and honeysuckle; there will be women in tiger skins harnessed to chariots; flowers, thyrses, garlands, shouts of 'Evoe!' music, poetry, and applauding Hellas.
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