Sentence examples for To glorious from inspiring English sources

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To glorious

adjective

Exhibiting attributes, qualities, or acts that are worthy of or receive glory; noble; praiseworthy; excellent; illustrious; inspiring admiration; as, glorious deeds.

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The trash-talking between these two rises to glorious heights.

But Assam is also home to glorious biodiversity.

He went on to glorious success with Internazionale in Milan.

The extras Unassuming Haweswater competes with the Lakes' honeypot areas when it comes to glorious walking.

The beef that was a specialty of Manzo reappears, to glorious effect.

My kids — then 8 and 11 — and I arrived to glorious Florida blue skies.

The kitchen sink was thrown at the video and it shows to glorious effect.

In late November, the small tree turns once again to glorious yellow.

Succumbed last night to glorious log fires and good food and, critically, two cocktails.

On Thursday, we had woken on our ship to glorious sunshine.

The triad zips through time, from daggers to bombs to "glorious victories".

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