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To victorious

adjective

Being the winner in a contest, struggle, war, etc.

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They were similar to ribald wedding songs and to the obscene carmina triumphalia sung to victorious generals during their triumph, or victory parade.

And they make sure to limit their cavorting to victorious moments.

Another promotional effort was tied to "Victorious," a successful new Nick comedy.

Though the protests began peacefully, they owe their success in Libya's east as much to victorious fighters as people power.

Evolutionary psychologists see two kinds of payoffs that traditionally went (and often still go) to victorious men.

"It's O.K., Guy," he said, in the insincere manner that comes so easily to victorious big brothers.

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My plan was to emerge victorious but to make it close.

Logic is lost to the desire to be victorious.

"To be victorious, frankly, I had to be very tough," he said on MSNBC last week, following electoral victories in Michigan and Mississippi.

I still expect England to be victorious but they will have to answer some serious questions along the way.

"We're going to fight it, and we're going to be victorious in the end," he said.

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