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victorious

[vik-tawr-ee-uhs, -tohr-] / vɪkˈtɔr i əs, -ˈtoʊr- /


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This season, he became the first of those household-name NFL quarterbacks to even reach a Super Bowl -- and emerged comfortably victorious.

From Barron's

If the Patriots are victorious, Vrabel will become only the fifth Super Bowl-winning head coach to have also won a Super Bowl as a player.

From Los Angeles Times

As dim as things seem now in America, Black America is a victorious community.

From Salon

A lot of them would need to fall Wales' way for the visitors to emerge victorious on Saturday, though.

From BBC

Groundskeepers are keen to avoid a repeat of the last Super Bowl at the Levi's, in 2016, when even the victorious Denver Broncos players complained after the game about the "terrible" slippery surface.

From Barron's