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glorious

[glawr-ee-uhs, glohr-] / ˈglɔr i əs, ˈgloʊr- /


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Priests as well as laymen view their religion as a liturgy celebrating Russia’s glorious history.

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The Kim regime displayed 50 nuclear-capable rocket launchers “as a present for a glorious congress” ahead of Thursday’s opening event, state media reported.

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“What I’m offering—myself and Gary, that is—is the glorious future,” he said.

From Literature

But coming to Italy, there were no guarantees of another glorious winter.

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For Ms. Back, teaching literature was a performance, in which she stood before the classroom and marveled at “the glorious metaphor, the heartbreaking image, the joy-inspiring music of the poem.”

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