Sentences with glory
glo·ry
G g - Walsham had his moment of glory when he won a 20km race.
- The album sees them re-living past glories but not really breaking any new ground.
- Is there a difference between the 'standard of God' and the ' glory of God' or are they the same?
- As a young soldier he dreamed of winning military glory.
- The glory of the idea blossomed in his mind. [+ of]
- ...a tour of Florence, to enjoy the artistic glories of the Italian Renaissance. [+ of]
- The new owners are trying to restore the company to its former glory.
- The beautiful art reminds us of the glory of the empire.
- The workers were glorying in their new-found freedom. [VERB + in]
- The glory for the exploit went to the captain
- He now has only a few trophies to remind him of the glory of his athletic career.
- The glory of the town is its fountain.
- glory be to God
- The glory of the king's reign
- A time of God's glory manifesting in unprecedented ways.
- The glory of the sunset
- Greece in her glory
- To win glory on the field of battle.
- A sonnet that is one of the glories of English poetry.
- Give glory to God.
- The glory of autumn.
- She was in her glory when her horse won the Derby.
- Their father gloried in their success.
- The glory days of radio.
- He was thinking; but the glory of the song, the swell from the great organ, the clustered lights, […], the height and vastness of this noble fane, its antiquity and its strength—all these things seemed to have their part as causes of the thrilling emotion that accompanied his thoughts.
- But, with United fans in celebratory mood as it appeared their team might snatch glory, they faced an anxious wait as City equalised in stoppage time.