adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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arch
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It was built as a triumphal arch for King Matthias in 1614.
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Entering the village was like passing under an invisible triumphal arch , quite splendid.
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You will note that the triumphal arch meets the traveller straight off the Charles Bridge.
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The last element to be added was the magnificent triumphal arch at the entrance from the Piazza del Duomo.
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Apart from the interior triumphal arch , which is pointed, the other arches are semi-circular.
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Other Roman remains include the public baths and triumphal arch of Augustus.
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Inside, the transept opens behind a triumphal arch which frames the apse with its altar.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The general was given a triumphal parade up Broadway.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Entering the village was like passing under an invisible triumphal arch, quite splendid.
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It was built as a triumphal arch for King Matthias in 1614.
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On that day, Mobutu made a triumphal return from four months of convalescence abroad after prostate cancer surgery.
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Poets wrote triumphal odes for victors at all these games, conferring immortality on them.
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The trio was given a triumphal parade up Broadway, followed by a reception at city hall.
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When we observed the centennial of these events 50 years ago, the tone of the public celebrations was triumphal .