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victory

[vik-tuh-ree, vik-tree] / ˈvɪk tə ri, ˈvɪk tri /


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In one comprehensive job, a barber cut the hair of seven Marines by letters so that when they stood together the pattern of the cuts spelled VICTORY.

From Time Magazine Archive

In 1933 the first Parteitag Theme was VICTORY.

From Time Magazine Archive

Former Foreign Minister Zentaro Kosaka, 78, wasn't running for anything; yet there he stood at an election rally before 2,000 people wearing white headbands marked VICTORY.

From Time Magazine Archive

Eight or nine of the ships immediately ahead of the VICTORY, and across her bows, fired single guns at her, to ascertain whether she was yet within their range.

From The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson by Southey, Robert

He went on board the VICTORY, and communicated to Nelson his certain knowledge that the combined Spanish and French fleets were bound for the West Indies.

From The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson by Southey, Robert




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