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Example sentences for "triumphal"

Lexicographically close words:
triturated; triturating; trituration; trium; triumph; triumphall; triumphant; triumphantly; triumphe; triumphed
  1. Prince Charles rose early the following morning to make all necessary arrangements for his triumphal entry into the capital, where the inhabitants were waiting impatiently to do him honour.

  2. He is a King, but He has to borrow even a colt to make His triumphal entry on.

  3. He goes up to Jerusalem, and His triumphal entry adds fuel to the fire.

  4. The narrative brings into prominence Christ's part in originating the triumphal entry (vs.

  5. Nevertheless, he had deemed it due to his own position, and to the occasion, to grace this little triumphal entry with his presence.

  6. The young men settled together the last details of their plans for the triumphal entry of the "Diva;" and the ladies were by no means uninterested in hearing all that their cavaliers had to tell them on this subject.

  7. Chorus Hymenæal, Or triumphal chaunt, Matched with thine would be all But an empty vaunt, A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want.

  8. At such times each crew may break out into a deep-pitched and musical roar, the triumphal chorus of a victorious war party.

  9. The boats are decorated with palm leaves (DAUN ISANG), and a triumphal chorus is raised from time to time, especially on passing villages.

  10. The cords of the banner were held by the officers of the guild, denominated mayorales, clavarios and prohombres; behind these came the masters, and last of all, a triumphal car on which were represented scenes relating to the craft.

  11. Suddenly, in the middle of the triumphal procession, the King came upon them.

  12. He answered all questions easily, telling each what part he was to play in the triumphal procession of Paulus Æmilius that was to dazzle the good people of Florence on the morrow.

  13. The triumphal procession of Paulus Æmilius on the morrow after the little scene in the gardens was an all-day revel.

  14. The next great show was the triumphal march through the Arc de Triomphe.

  15. The "Astoria" was the hotel reserved by the Kaiser for his friends to witness his triumphal entry into Paris, so we had a good view.

  16. Triumphal arches, floating draperies, and emblematic devices were scattered over the city; and thus welcomed and escorted, she reached the cathedral, where an address was delivered by M.

  17. Salvos of artillery were fired from the ramparts of the town and the citadel, and the whole progress of the royal cortège through the streets resembled a triumphal procession.

  18. She sat upon a white horse and came in triumphal procession, but, at the same time, in front of the horse, she saw herself dancing in rags.

  19. The greatest triumphal procession in the world, is this, to be led, upheld, and followed by one's own refulgent thoughts.

  20. Those glorious orbs under their great curved brows shone upon me like suns under triumphal arches.

  21. There was not one of the five great gates I could distinguish whose portal had not swung open wide for processions of triumphal pageantry, of exalted grief, of pagan pomp, or military expedition.

  22. At the end of the village stands a triumphal arch, recording the conquests of a Roman consul.

  23. I forgot to mention the triumphal arch begun by Napoleon, as a gate to this city.

  24. The god is placing his arm on a small ship intended for the salt, and a vessel for pepper, in the form of a triumphal arch, is near the goddess.

  25. The frieze represents both a triumphal procession and one of sacrifice.

  26. Marcellus carried to Rome the spoils he had taken at Syracuse; he exhibited them in his triumphal procession, and afterward consecrated them in the temple of Honor and Valor which he built.

  27. His entry might almost be called a triumphal one, for the people of Rome were so grateful for the restoration of their treasures that they expressed their joy in demonstrations to Canova.

  28. There are many other statues of the Roman period in various museums, but I shall leave this part of our subject here, and speak briefly of the historical sculpture in the reliefs upon the triumphal arches of the Eternal City.

  29. It was through this, supposedly, that our blessed Lord made His triumphal entry into the Holy City.

  30. Fountains played, monuments arose in honor of Augustus and Nero, triumphal arches were flung across the principal entrances to the city, the marble forms of mythological gods filled the public squares and stood at every street corner.

  31. Sixteen of these columns, and one triumphal arch, still stand in a perfect state of preservation.

  32. Monday, the 2d of April, had been fixed for the triumphal entrance of the sovereigns into Paris, and for the religious marriage in the chapel of the Tuileries.

  33. He saw her first in 1797, during a triumphal fete given at the Luxembourg palace in his honor.

  34. She makes her Triumphal Début in Paris.

  35. In the season of 1798 she sang at Leghorn with Crivelli, Marchesi, and Mrs. Billington, and thence she made a triumphal tour through Italy.

  36. After Caffarelli's return from England, his engagements in Turin, Genoa, Milan, and Florence were a triumphal progress.

  37. Indeed, the triumphal procession which made its way to the coast was bent on more than one celebration.

  38. Thus the triumphal procession went along the Sacred Way.

  39. The triumphal arch, accordingly, represents the slaughter of innocent people, the crushing of national liberty, the brutal sacking of cities, the merciless sale of captives into slavery.

  40. Illustration: THE ARCH OF TITUS, ROME] THE RUINS OF ROME The Arch of Titus FIVE Through tiers of crowded seats that flanked their line of march, Titus and Vespasian rode in their triumphal procession in 70 A.

  41. And he broke out into the triumphal chant of the Psalmist--"The ungodly have drawn out the sword, and have bent the bow to cast down the poor and needy.

  42. This gate was a triumphal arch erected by Theodosius, after his victory over Maximus; it was surmounted by a statue of Victory in bronze, and ornamented profusely with gold.

  43. Brewster's enthusiasm was such that no one could resist helping him, and for nearly a week his friends were occupied in superintending the erection of triumphal arches and encouraging the shopkeepers to do their best.

  44. It was almost a triumphal progress, for he had generously if unwittingly given the town the most princely sensation in years, and curiosity was abundant.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "triumphal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ascendant; defeating; dominant; exultant; jubilant; prevailing; successful; triumphant; winning


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    triumphal arch; triumphal arches; triumphal entry; triumphal procession