crow triumphantly
Frequency: 4.51.8 per million words
To boast in a triumphant way, often about a victory.
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- The winning team's captain crowed triumphantly as he lifted the championship trophy.
- After winning the debate, he couldn't resist to crow triumphantly about his superior arguments.
- "I knew I was right!" she crowed triumphantly, holding up the conclusive report.
- The team captain began to crow triumphantly even before the final whistle blew.
- He couldn't help but crow triumphantly over his competitor's significant losses.
- She tends to crow triumphantly whenever she beats her brother at chess.
- After winning the election, the politician crowed triumphantly about his mandate from the people.
- Don't crow triumphantly until the deal is actually signed and sealed.
- Don't crow triumphantly just yet; the final match isn't over.
- He was seen to crow triumphantly after proving his critics wrong.
- The little boy was crowing triumphantly after solving the difficult puzzle all by himself.
- Despite their victory, the coach warned his players not to crow triumphantly.
- The media reported how the CEO had crowed triumphantly about the company's record profits.
- The politician loved to crow triumphantly about his latest legislative successes.
- It is unbecoming to crow triumphantly when your opponent has been so gracious in defeat.
- Having finally finished the complex project, she allowed herself to crow triumphantly for a moment.
- He will likely crow triumphantly if his risky investment pays off.
- Their opponents found it annoying when they started to crow triumphantly so early.
- The inventor stood before the amazed crowd and began to crow triumphantly about his creation's success.
- If you crow triumphantly too much, you might alienate your friends.