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triumphantly

[ US /tɹaɪˈəmfəntɫi/ ]
[ UK /tɹa‍ɪˈʌmfəntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a triumphant manner
    she shouted triumphantly

How To Use triumphantly In A Sentence

  • Carol sprawls out on the bed as Simon tears off his cast triumphantly and sketches her, again and again.
  • At the conclusion eight horns (led by Michelle Perry of the Empire Brass) rang out triumphantly.
  • Where's your country hawbuck now?" cried Craven, triumphantly. Rodney stone
  • He dived triumphantly over and a fabulous farewell party for the Samoan seemed likely. Times, Sunday Times
  • After an exile of three and a half years, he returned triumphantly to boxing.
  • This particular afternoon he had tried to play the seventh hole as it should be played, and though we had both foozled, I had won the hole and romped triumphantly home with the side of pig. 32 Caliber
  • Marlene was already flipping through the _American Heritage Dictionary_ -- she had brought it in a plastic shopping bag because of my previous day's challenge of "shim" -- and she triumphantly told me, holding the fat volume in my face, that no such word was listed in it. Beard
  • At the end, the heroes walk triumphantly into the sunset, while some kind of outdoor PA system announces that the ozone layer came back.
  • He fishes into a battered black holdall, pulls out the manifesto and triumphantly taps his forefinger on the table.
  • The departure came just hours before Clinton triumphantly addressed the convention delegates, who unanimously nominated him for re-election Wednesday night.
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