Victors example sentences

Related (8): winners, champions, conquerors, triumphant, successful, vanquishers, masters, dominators

"Victors" Example Sentences


1. The victors celebrated their hard-fought win on the battlefield.
2. The victors returned home to cheering crowds and parades.
3. The victors were honored with medals and awards for their accomplishments.
4. The victors enjoyed the spoils of war after defeating their enemies.
5. The victors embraced in joy and relief after the fierce battle finally ended.
6. The victors wrote the history books, casting themselves in a heroic light.
7. The victors basked in the glow of admiration and praise from their people.
8. The victors mourned their losses even as they savored their victory.
9. The victors showed mercy to the defeated and did not seek revenge.
10. The victors had to rebuild after the destruction caused by the long conflict.
11. The victors paid tribute to the fallen on both sides of the fight.
12. The victors and the vanquished each had their own tragic stories.
13. The victors wrote songs and poems celebrating their victory.
14. Triumphant smiles spread across the faces of the victors.
15. The victors' glory would fade in time, leaving sorrow in its wake.
16. The vanquished vowed to one day rise again and defeat the current victors.
17. Words of wisdom fell on deaf ears as the victors reveled in their win.
18. The victors turned their weapons of war into tools for peace.
19. Resentment lingered long after the victors and vanquished signed the treaty.
20. The victors worked hard to establish lasting peace in the aftermath.
21. The victors built monuments to commemorate their fallen comrades.
22. The victors showed mercy and generosity to those who surrendered.
23. The victors moved quickly to occupy strategic points before rebuilding.
24. The victors gave thanks and praise to the gods for granting them victory.
25. The victors immediately set about restructuring the new government.
26. History will determine if the victors were truly just in their cause.
27. The victors were haunted by the memory of the grim cost of victory.
28. The victors cried out in jubilation at the battle's bloody end.
29. The victors struggled to balance peace with vigilance in the new era.
30. Many innocents suffered on both sides, unheeded by the victors.
31. The victors raised monuments that still stand today.
32. The vanquished were made to pay heavy reparations to the victors.
33. The victors were celebrated for generations as heroes of the people.
34. The victors ruled through fear and intimidation after achieving victory.
35. The victors made sure all traces of the enemy were eradicated.
36. History remembers only the victors, not the countless souls who fell.
37. The victors wrote a new future for the land in the ashes of the old.
38. The victors found no solace as their wounded returned in droves.
39. The victors set out to rebuild what was lost and repair the damage.
40. Discontent simmered among the vanquished as the victors imposed new laws.
41. The victors were determined not to waste the sacrifices of the fallen.
42. The victors demanded unconditional surrender from the defeated forces.
43. The victors made a fateful choice that would shape history for centuries.
44. The vanquished cursed the gods who favored the victors in the bloody fray.
45. The victors restored order but could not so easily heal the scars of war.
46. Small comfort came to the victors who lost beloved friends in battle.
47. History paints many shades of gray beyond the simplistic tale of victors.
48. The vanquished swore vengeance against the brutality of the victors.
49. The victors were blind to the seeds of rebellion they sowed with cruelty.
50. The cost of peace proved far higher than the victors had anticipated.
51. The victors mourned the irreplaceable losses of culture and life.
52. The victors tried and executed the leaders of the vanquished forces.
53. The victors bound the defeated with terms designed to ensure lasting peace.
54. The victors quickly implemented changes to entrench their new authority.
55. The victors struggled for years to defeat rebellion from die-hard resistors.
56. Peace came at a terrible cost that haunted both victors and vanquished.
57. Memory fades quickly as new generations rise who did not see the victors fall.
58. The victors sought only to preserve their own power, unheeding of injustice.
59. The victors hoped history would remember them as forces for good, not blood.
60. The vanquished vowed to make the coming centuries a torment for the victors.

Common Phases


1. The victors celebrated their hard-fought victory.
2. The victors returned home as heroes.
3. The spoils were divided among the victors.
4. The victors got to write the history books.
5. The victors entered the fallen city in triumph.
6. The victors conquered the lands of the defeated.
7. Many monuments were built in honor of the victors.
8. The victors rewarded their key generals handsomely.
9. The victors partied all night long after the battle.
10. The victors ruled over the vanquished for decades.
11. The victors showed little mercy to the defeated population.
12. The victors paraded through the city streets in their chariots.
13. The victors received many accolades and acclaim from their people.
14. The victors stood tall above the fallen bodies of their enemies.
15. The victors set harsh terms for the defeated side.
16. The victors executed many of the enemy leaders.
17. The victors took the enemy's most valuable artworks as trophies.
18. The laurels of victory were bestowed upon the victors.
19. The victors imposed heavy reparations on the defeated side.
20. The victors were relieved the long conflict was finally over.
21. The victors had suffered heavy losses but still emerged triumphant.
22. The victors were hailed as national heroes for generations to come.
23. The victors became legends who were taught about in history class.
24. The victors lived on in songs and poems glorifying their deeds.
25. The victors were honored with victory parades and monuments.
26. Decorations and medals were awarded to the victors.
27. The victors had fought bravely and skillfully to achieve victory.
28. The victors will enjoy the fruits of their labors for many years.
29. The victors write history in a way that paints themselves favorably.
30. The spoils of war were claimed by the victors as payment for bloodshed.
31. The victors carved their names into the walls of conquered cities.
32. The victors rested and recovered from the battle's wounds.
33. Legacies of glory live on in the memories of the victors.
34. The victors showed humility in their moment of greatest triumph.
35. The victors' names will live on for millennia, long after they are gone.
36. Even the victors must wonder if victory was truly worth the cost.
37. The victors stand atop a field of corpses and destruction they created.
38. The victors wage the battles but innocence often suffers the most.
39. Some of the victors fell in love with the peaceful lives they now ruled.
40. The victors will tell tales of glory while the defeated suffer in silence.
41. Never forget that today's victors were yesterday's defeated.
42. One man's victor is another man's oppressor.
43. Some of the defeated quietly celebrated the demise of the victors.
44. The victors planted their banner in the conquered land.
45. Never let an easy victory make the victors complacent.
46. Today's victors may find defeat tomorrow at the hands of new enemies.
47. The vanquished may become tomorrow's victors through perseverance.
48. Time heals all wounds, both of the victors and the defeated.
49. The bloodstained hands of the victors seek new enemies to conquer.
50. Even victors must feel sorrow for the lives and homeland destroyed.
51. The victors rested uneasily atop a precarious throne of blood and bones.
52. The victors held no mercy in their hearts for any who opposed them.
53. Only wisdom can temper the arrogance of the victors.
54. Great nations rise and fall, and today's victors become tomorrow's dust.
55. The defeated salute their victors but truly wish they were in their place.
56. The price of victory is high, and the victors pay it in blood and sorrow.
57. In time, the victors fade into legend and the defeated into history.
58. There can be no victors in a war against oneself.
59. The spoils of victory are hollow for those with a conscience.
60. Even victors question the morality of a victory built on bloodshed.

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