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Meaning of "triumphs"
Triumph (noun): a great victory or achievement, often celebrated with joy and pride. This term is used to describe a significant success or winning moment in a competition, battle, or endeavor
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- plural of triumph
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of triumph
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Your triumphs will earn you points.
That good always triumphs over evil.
Evil triumphs when good men do nothing.
We have had our triumphs and defeats.
Triumphs traditionally lasted for one day.
The home of her triumphs and tragedies.
His triumphs left him simple as a child.
The truth always triumphs over fiction.
Whose triumphs have not reduced loneliness.
Evil never finally triumphs over goodness.
Jesus triumphs in this first wrestling match.
Rothbart the sorcerer triumphs in his deception.
Big triumphs are born out of big troubles.
He maintained his triumphs almost to the end.
But triumphs were not celebrated in civil wars.
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Scholarly vanity triumphs over common sense.
The triumphs of one are the triumphs of all.
Celebrating the triumphs big and small.
His triumphs and trials are not the.
Adventures in which good triumphs over evil.
But your triumphs save so many more.
Some of us are pleased with these small triumphs.
Roman discipline triumphs over barbarian chaos.
You amuse yourself with minor triumphs.
The latter two triumphs were observation balloons.
I have not been tracking your business triumphs.
The good triumphs over the evil.
This kitchen is the birthplace of our triumphs.
All five triumphs were scored on a single sortie.
A team that trusts is a team that triumphs.
Roman discipline triumphs over barbarian disorder.
The man is positively boring in his triumphs.
I pictured his triumphs eclipsing those of my contemporaries.
My childhood a web of little scams and triumphs.
Millstone manor triumphs over tender bottom.
Return to the scene of their greatest triumphs.
The deal triumphs over the ideal.
Raise your joys and triumphs high.
Barbarity triumphs when we abandon its victims.
Proof again that evil always triumphs.
Even so in our triumphs and our defeats.
But they pale in comparison to our triumphs.
Gielgud had triumphs in many other plays.
Parliament made the most of their triumphs.
And in their triumphs they got that.
Phèdre was the climax of her triumphs.
A history of his triumphs would fill a volume.
History bears witness that love triumphs.
In the end he triumphs and extracts revenge.
And may we yet hear of your triumphs.