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Examples for "triumph"
Examples for "triumph"
1Marriage, it has been said, represents the triumph of hope over experience.
2As a result, her reinstatement represents a triumph for the existing culture.
3Jubilant scenes greeted his triumph, 11 years since his last major victory.
4The squad were given a few days off following their title triumph.
5For a moment he felt the surge of a great personal triumph.
1How the Opposition could rejoice at this nightmare result is beyond me.
2At another time I shall rejoice in telling the story in detail.
3Everyone would rejoice in the accomplishment of the results which it seeks.
4We rejoice in memories of his comradeship; we deeply mourn our loss.
5To rejoice in the midst of trial is health to the soul.
1Therefore our hearts rejoice in Thee, our souls exult in Thy salvation.
2The big woodsman, his rebellion once started, seemed to exult in it.
3Piety was supposed not to abhor, but to exult in the exploit.
4I shall become Buddha and make all the world exult with joy.
5Sometimes you can exult in the stress because it propels you along.
1But, jubilate, I have got my garden all hoed the first time!
2P.S.- Ihavewronged you, Jason, by my suspicions; never mind,-jubilate!
3Shout amain, exalt your voices, stamp your feet, jubilate, Organ Mountains!
4She fell on her knees in an exalted, jubilate spirit.
5Women, above all, are expected to jubilate at all costs.
1Work is a tonic which exuberates mentally, morally, and physically the man who wisely adjusts himself to it.
Translations for exuberate