We have no meanings for "enjoy the triumph" in our records yet.
1 And enjoy the triumph of your own cynicism!
2 Miss Sandford, now that she has done what mischief she can, will go away and enjoy the triumph .
3 With all my heart I congratulate you, and wish you long life and health to enjoy the triumph of your genius!
4 The philosopher, not waiting to enjoy the triumph of victory, abruptly took his leave, and we, refreshed and delighted with our walk, returned home.
5 When Zohák received intelligence of the apprehension of his enemy, he ordered him to be brought before the throne that he might enjoy the triumph .
6 At the moment he doubtless enjoyed the triumph of his success.
7 The three men in the cabin were laughing and enjoying the triumph of the bull when "whang!"
8 He can never have enjoyed the triumph of uniting hundreds in one ardent sentiment of love, of terror, or of devotion.
9 Lady Davy is in high glory at this moment, introducing Madame de Staël everywhere, enjoying the triumph and partaking the gale.
10 Yet, he long enjoyed the triumph of being supported by blind followers, and their increasing number completely overpowered the suffrages of reason.
11 With pride and pleasure she enjoyed the triumph of being the fairest of all the beauties present, and this triumph contented her heart.
12 She enjoyed the triumph of knowing that she merited the respect of her suitor, and it was a triumph heightened by recent mortification.
13 And thus as she descended, she enjoyed the triumph of rising; so the devil in us never lacks argument that he is the celestial guide.
14 Everybody in the house was there by that time, and Mrs. Greene, enjoying the triumph , by no means grudged them the entrance into her sitting-room.
15 "It should be a happy day for you," said Harley, "and I suppose that you are enjoying the triumph . "
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