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successe

n. (archaic form of success English)

Usage examples of "successe".

And when he did see her he seemed to avoid all allusion either to the political successes or the political reverses of the Coalition.

Initially, the Iraqi forces did quite well against the Kurds, but their successes prompted Iranian intervention.

Of late she had thought much of her childish successes in reciting poetry.

I beg you to observe that it is much the same thing as telling me that my own successes are worthless!

Both successes were reported by telex to New Jersey and a congratulatory message came back promptly from Sam Hawthorne.

Mallius thinks we can repeat earlier successes, which have always been diplomatic.

The key, however, was finding the men and machines before the Russians, who could then use the German successes to break American and British ciphers.

Vietnamese Communist successes against Allied communications gradually emerged.

Among the successes was developing the first solid-state computer by replacing vacuum tubes with transistors.

Historically, as a matter of fact, they had many more successes than they should have.

Gerard tells us: 'It is given to swine with good successe when they are sicke and will not eat their meate, whereupon the country people so call it Swine's Grass and Swine's Skir.