Immodestly glory in
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CROWOVERImmodestly glory in
REJOICEGlory in
REVELGlory (in)
BOASTGlory in.
REVELGlory in
STPETERGatekeeper in glory
RIVALEqual in glory.
STATESStars in Old Glory.
THEIR"Some glory in .. birth ...": Shak.
BASKWhat to do in glory
BASKTake pleasure, as in one's glory
BASKSSoaks up as glory with in
SERGEANTSQuirt's equals in "What Price Glory."
SEVENNumber of red stripes in Old Glory.
TWINEGrow in convolutions, like a morning-glory.
EVAKatharine's Oscar-winning role in "Morning Glory"
ROSSWoman depicted in "The Birth of Old Glory"
UMAShe was Glory in "Mad Dog and Glory"
UMAShe played Glory in "Mad Dog and Glory"
ROSSSewer depicted in "The Birth of Old Glory"
BLAZE"Going down in a ... of glory" (Jon Bon Jovi)
EVA... Lovelace (Katharine Hepburn's Oscar-winning role in "Morning Glory")
RDSGlory, Fury, and Revolutionary, for three, in movie titles: Abbr.
roseto turn out all right; result in success, glory, or profit
IMONFIRESpringsteen hit between "Born in the U.S.A." and "Glory Days"
perseveranceContinuance in a state of grace leading finally to a state of glory
perseverancesContinuance in a state of grace leading finally to a state of glory
JERUSALEMIt would be "a crown of glory in the hand of the Lord," to Isaiah
transfigurationChrist's appearance in radiant glory to three of his disciples (Matthew 17:2, Mark 9:2รป3, Luke 9:28-36)
jalapicthe dried tuberous root of any of several plants, esp. Exogonium purga, of the morning glory family, or the light yellowish powder derived from it, used in medicine chiefly as a purgative
jalapthe dried tuberous root of any of several plants, esp. Exogonium purga, of the morning glory family, or the light yellowish powder derived from it, used in medicine chiefly as a purgative
jalapsthe dried tuberous root of any of several plants, esp. Exogonium purga, of the morning glory family, or the light yellowish powder derived from it, used in medicine chiefly as a purgative
rosaries(in the Roman Catholic Church) A form of devotion in which five (or fifteen) decades of Hail Marys are repeated, each decade preceded by an Our Father and followed by a Glory Be