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triumphal

[trahy-uhm-fuhl] / traɪˈʌm fəl /


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Absent ODESZA’s subtly digitized textures, which give the recording a more triumphal air, Saturday’s rendition was as soothing as a plate of your favorite comfort food shared with good company.

From Seattle Times

The Russian government has been triumphal in claims of fending off attacks while offering little evidence.

From New York Times

The speech had a sometimes triumphal tone: At one point, Mr. Blinken joked that Russia’s military, once billed as the second strongest in the world, was now “the second strongest in Ukraine.”

From New York Times

Putin entered through the gilded doors of St. George’s Hall in the Grand Kremlin Palace to a drumroll and a blast of triumphal music.

From Washington Post

In its early going, triumphal writing for brass was tugged at — and moodily complicated — by descending string motifs that traipsed across unpredictable intervals.

From New York Times