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Meaning of victress

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victress (n.)

A woman who wins a victory; a female victor.

victress Sentence Examples

  1. The victress of the archery competition proudly raised her bow in triumph.
  2. In the fiercely contested debate, Jane emerged as the eloquent victress, winning over the audience.
  3. The judo championship witnessed an intense battle, with Emma emerging as the skilled victress.
  4. As the victress of the poetry slam, Sarah captivated the audience with her powerful verses.
  5. The chess tournament concluded with Maria being crowned as the ultimate victress.
  6. In the science fair, Emily's innovative project earned her the title of victress among her peers.
  7. The climactic scene of the play revealed the unexpected victress of the dramatic conflict.
  8. As the victress in the culinary competition, Olivia impressed the judges with her exceptional dish.
  9. The sportsmanship award was given to Lucy, recognizing her as the gracious victress on and off the field.
  10. The swimming competition showcased Emma as the skilled victress, dominating the pool with her speed and technique.

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A woman who wins a victory; a female victor.

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The victress of the archery competition proudly raised her bow in triumph.

In the fiercely contested debate, Jane emerged as the eloquent victress, winning over the audience.

The judo championship witnessed an intense battle, with Emma emerging as the skilled victress.

As the victress of the poetry slam, Sarah captivated the audience with her powerful verses.