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triumphantly

[ trahy-uhm-fuhnt-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that symbolizes victory or success:

    Francis Scott Key was inspired by the sight of the large American flag flying triumphantly above the fort.

    As she finishes, the music soars triumphantly then crunches onto what must be one of the most dramatically telling discords in the history of music.

  2. in a way that shows rejoicing or exultation over a victory or success:

    On Thursday the founder of the biotech company triumphantly announced production of 70 million doses of the antimalarial compound.

    He turned and ran towards the jubilant fans, leaping triumphantly into the air.



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They declared triumphantly they would bulldoze other Western-imposed borders as well.

This is why capitalism, he concludes triumphantly, is “no rip-off.”

(Film can go there triumphantly…) Writing chases after the senses and conveys them in an altered form.

This picture was posted on his Facebook page and it shows him triumphantly holding a big sailfish fish he has just caught.

If they turn into 4's, then the program's supporters will triumphantly point to them as evidence that the loans worked.

"Farmer Green's cat was washing her face on the doorsteps," Sandy explained triumphantly.

"I've got one-fraction of an inch play, at any rate," said the garboard-strake, triumphantly.

Dorothy found the blanket in the barn and also triumphantly asserted that there was a lot of "real nice hay" in one part of it.

His former reputation for gentleness and moderation was injured; and scoffers cried triumphantly: "See, even he also!"

Lucy snatched up the little bundle of lace and embroideries, and exhibited him triumphantly.

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