triumphantly

IPA: traɪˈʌmfʌntɫi

adverb

  • In a triumphant manner.
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Examples of "triumphantly" in Sentences

  • “Belote again!” someone called triumphantly from the right.
  • She was on her feet calling triumphantly to the other patrons.
  • We are the best of the best, McIlwain triumphantly stated as he began his speech.
  • Pearl now brought him in triumphantly and introduced him to Mrs. Perkins and Martha.
  • "Now," she called triumphantly, "let your policeman telephone for the Sheriff and a posse!
  • Isabelle Ray-Belle she was called triumphantly -- whose dimpled cheeks flushed scarlet for almost any cause, some said for very coquetry.
  • "justify" was intended to express precisely the opposite of "holding guilty"; and consequently (as Calvin triumphantly argues) that it means
  • Asahel jumped in triumphantly, and again slowly clearing the rocks the little boat took the tide and the impulse of a strong arm at once, and shot off down the stream.
  • But, say, "he called triumphantly a moment later, as he stooped and picked up a small object from the floor," they will find out if you don't hide these 'ere pep'mints! "
  • But however you read The Fall of Troyas a love story and mystery told in Homeric style, or as a deeper meditation on the relationship between reality and imaginationAckroyd the novelist re-emerges triumphantly from the mud of his excavations.

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