WordNet
n. a celebration following a victory in a battle or sports competition
Usage examples of "victory celebration".
By this time Kamejiro had saved, from his wages and the hot bath, an additional thirty-eight dollars, and the camp suspected this, so when word reached Kauai that a splendid victory celebration was to be held right in the heart of Honolulu, for all Hawaii to see, and that the island of Kauai was invited to send two men to march in Japanese uniforms and play the roles of immortal military leaders like Admiral Togo, everyone agreed that Kamejiro should be one of the men, because he could pay his own way, and a man named Hashimoto was the other, because he also had some savings, and in kte May, 1905, the two stocky laborers set out on the inter-island boat Kilauea for Honolulu.
The din of the great victory celebration was well nigh overwhelming: Greek cataphract shouting his praise of Thracian, artilleryman lifting his voice in chorus with sharpshooter-a capella which sent every frog nearby into shock-and Arab ululation adding its own special flavor to the acoustic stew.
The din of the great victory celebration was well nigh overwhelming: Greek cataphract shouting his praise of Thracian, artilleryman lifting his voice in chorus with sharpshooter—.
The din of the great victory celebration was well nigh overwhelming: Greek cataphract shouting his praise of Thracian, artilleryman lifting his voice in chorus with sharpshooter—.
After the robot war fleet had retreated from the: Poritrin system, the victory celebration was lavish and grandiose.
Fires leapt high into the darkening sky as the victory celebration commenced.
Determined not to betray his devastating disappointment, Rupert was in no mood for a victory celebration.
Concluding her responsibilities in the victory celebration, Serena left the podium.
Before the snows come, your victory celebration will seem a sour mockery!