valhalla
IPA: væɫhˈæɫʌ
Root Word: Valhalla
noun
- (Norse mythology) The home of half of all warriors who died gloriously in battle as well as many of the Æsir.
- (by extension) An abode of the gods or afterlife in general.
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Examples of "valhalla" in Sentences
- Just watch the first 10 minutes of valhalla rising.
- Notable-Blumenstock (MM) 2-3, run, RBI. valhalla 8, el cajon valley 2
- Woerth; and then came Vionville and Gravelotte to add their thousands of victims to the valhalla of victory.
- Tims vowed that the Chief had done her more good than the doctor, and from that day Malcolm Sage had occupied chief place in Mrs. Tims's valhalla.
- He accused the Transport Commissioner, Loyola de Palacio of trying to restore a “communist valhalla” of uniformly high air fares throughout Europe.
- To his poetic yet practical mind it was the universal temple of industry and art, the valhalla of the heroes of commerce, the fane of the gods of science -- the caravansery of the world.
- That guy's eye infection looks to have gotten worse since Casino Royale. ventricity valhalla rising looks awsome! dark and gritty, not some flashy over produced 3d crap. just some badass being a badass
- Widely disliked by CDC veterans, she had tried to transform the agency from within into her personal vision of managerial valhalla and before long the agency began to lose its intellectual capital and institutional memory.
- The burden of proof would seem to lie with those that believe something happens reincarnation, heaven, valhalla, etc as opposed to those that believe that the essential nature of things are unknown and unknowable, or that human knowledge is limited to experience.
- When recently his bones were returned to American shores, may we not believe that from some valhalla of the heroes, where the mighty men of the past mingle in peace and amity, he saw and took pride in the great if tardy outpouring of our fellow citizens to greet this first sea-king of our flag?
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