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was victoriously
adverb
In a victorious manner; as part of a victory
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When he was victoriously touring Emelec's seized offices, he brushed off reporters' questions about constitutional violations, declaring, "I have to do what I need to do -- impose order on this country".
Six months into it, as he was victoriously turning on the final leg, he had an epiphany and realized that he had lost all desire to win, whereupon he turned the tiller about and -- kept going.
If the horse was not captured during the year, it was victoriously brought back to the capital accompanied by the rulers of the lands it entered, and then sacrificed at a great public ceremony, which was accompanied by much feasting and celebration.
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The ad features Jackson, a Muppet-like creation of Jim Henson's Creature Shop, in boxing gloves being victoriously hoisted in a Rocky-style moment of triumph.
The Obamas' garden is victoriously symbolic, too.
Yates's beautifully written story describes the prof's solution: a DIY friend, a roughly stitched brown bear (he is seen victoriously wielding a needle on his creation's forehead).
He tells others to live victoriously, not vicariously.
One has to wonder why a man who created his wealth from nothing, who suffered as many failures as successes, and emerged victoriously wealthy, was so passionate about penning this admonition to the future generations... to you!
Small-government conservatives fume, yet this is what Mr Obama victoriously campaigned on and, at least in the case of health care, what Americans seem to want.
No matter how big these obstacles were for him, he was able to rise up victoriously.
Their fervent campaign was successful: according to tradition, they victoriously debated Pelagianism at Verulamium (later St. Albans in Hertfordshire).
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