Glorious in a sentence

We found 31 examples of how to use glorious in an English sentence.

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Sentences with glorious

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1. A glorious sight burst on our view.
2. What a glorious fall day. This is what they mean by the lovely weather you get after a storm.
3. We had a glorious time at the seaside.
4. We had a glorious time.
5. Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.
6. With one glorious right hook, Punkin' Pie uncrowned the reigning heavyweight champion.
7. Life is such a glorious experience, I treasure every moment of it and hope to live it to the fullest!
8. In some attempts, it is glorious even to fail.
9. Cossack glory has long been glorious.
10. Our country has a glorious history.
11. This is certainly a glorious day.
12. He wishes he had glorious hair.
13. What glorious summer days were those! how delightful it was to sit under those rose-trees which seemed as if they never intended to stop blossoming!
14. What a glorious mess!
15. What art thou that hast come to glorious Thebes?
16. Who is like unto thee, O Lord, among the gods? who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders?
17. Anne, with her elbows on the window sill, her soft cheek laid against her clasped hands, and her eyes filled with visions, looked out unheedingly across city roof and spire to that glorious dome of sunset sky and wove her dreams of a possible future from the golden tissue of youth's own optimism.
18. When the glorious sun is set, When the grass with dew is wet, Then you show your little light, Twinkle, twinkle all the night.
19. I just wanted to stop you and tell you how glorious your beard is.
20. Rich presents, too, he sends for, saved of old / from Troy, a veil, whose saffron edges shone / fringed with acanthus, glorious to behold, / a broidered mantle, stiff with figures wrought in gold. / Fair Helen's ornaments, from Argos brought, / the gift of Leda, when the Trojan shore / and lawless nuptials o'er the waves she sought.
21. We sometimes live for three hundred years, but when we cease to exist here, we become only foam on the surface of the water and have not even a grave among those we love. We have not immortal souls, we shall never live again; like the green seaweed when once it has been cut off, we can never flourish more. Human beings, on the contrary, have souls which live forever, even after the body has been turned to dust. They rise up through the clear, pure air, beyond the glittering stars. As we rise out of the water and behold all the land of the earth, so do they rise to unknown and glorious regions which we shall never see.
22. So spake the seer, and shipward bids his friends / rich gifts convey, and store them in the hold. / Gold, silver plate, carved ivory he sends, / with massive caldrons of Dodona's mould; / a coat of mail, with triple chain of gold, / and shining helm, with cone and flowing crest, / the arms of Pyrrhus, glorious to behold.
23. The three sad days are quickly sped; He rises glorious from the dead; All glory to our risen Head! Alleluia!
24. The glorious ocean, crisped with a thousand rippling waves of silver, extended on the other side of the castle, in awful yet complacent majesty, to the verge of the horizon.
25. Therefore, for the glorious God, you must accept each other, and accept Jesus Christ in the same way.

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