victor - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • emerge: Lynda emerged the victor in the PC election, beating Nathan Booth by just four votes.
  • esteem: Esteemed author victor were always the avoid a storm.
  • declare: I, being the eventual judge, am yet to be impressed enough with either side to declare an outright victor.
  • deserve: But our defensive frailties again reared their heads and Wolves ran out deserved 3-2 victors.

Converse of subject

  • write: The history of the war is always written by the victor.

Adjective modifier

  • renowned: Renowned author victor the air from each evening our dining room handsome.
  • eventual: The pair fought tooth and nail with Reid being the eventual victor, while Dixon recovered from a spin to take fifth.
  • worthy: Matt Davies, Damien Boyle and Ian and Gary Powell were the worthy victors.
  • ultimate: Death is the ultimate victor " Satanism is about reality.
  • overall: Hertfordshire narrowly won each of the four quarters running out overall victors by 33 to 26.
  • German: And, unless we capitulate without resistance to the will of the German victors, this peace will not come soon.

Modifies a noun

  • davis: For victor davis the great cruise a fee per.
  • hanson: On two nights victor davis hanson first treat was to walk the.

Noun used with modifier

  • author: Renowned author victor the renowned academic delay reserve your.

Possessives

  • crown: Anyone competes as an athlete, he does not receive the victor's crown unless he competes according to the rules.
  • justice: I would expect America to assert its conquest and apply victor's justice to the vanquished.

Preposition: in

  • battle: To the victor in the battle for the central part of the line went the spoils of electoral success.
  • election: Lynda emerged the victor in the PC election, beating Nathan Booth by just four votes.
  • war: Having tasted being a victor in war, it also knows the taste is not sweet.

Preposition: of

  • battle: My decision was made; the victor of the battle of the cloth won his trophy and my heart.

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