Definitions
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- adv. In a triumphal manner
Etymologies
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Examples
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The mosque, claimed Newt Gingrich on national TV, is led by "radical Islamists" who want to "triumphally" prove their "supremacy."
Joshua Hoyt: On Mosques, Borders, and Our 'Nation of Immigrants' This Election Season
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One more disclosure: I write for and have consulted for the Guardian, which has dogged this story brilliantly and triumphally.
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And here is the moment the curmudgeons triumphally declare the triumphalists wrong and blogging -- which, remember, was also going to destroy us -- dead or dying.
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That you quoted it, and then triumphally declared victory, makes you look pretty damned ridiculous.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Pollak on Uniquely Israeli Stupidity
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The second is that the tone of it is triumphally complacent.
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Many materialists, noting triumphally the advances of science in filling the gaps of our understanding of nature, announce that belief in God is an outmoded superstition, and that we would be better off admitting that and moving on.
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ON MAY 5, Sam wrote triumphally to Mary Fairbanks: The Alta has given me permission to use the printed letters.
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When you think the time is ripe for him triumphally to tour America -- when _The Moon and Sixpence_ has attracted the widest attention -- he insists on going immediately to China.
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All this was spoken enthusiastically, his head triumphally raised and his voice filled with warm prayer.
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And here is the moment the curmudgeons triumphally declare the triumphalists wrong and blogging - which, remember, was also going to destroy us - dead or dying.
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