Collocations withglory

These are words often used in combination withglory.

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blaze of glory
He goes out in a blaze of glory to an unknown but promised land.
From theCambridge English Corpus
full glory
Now at last the whole work can be heard in its full glory.
From theCambridge English Corpus
moment of glory
The shipyard workers are being told that they have had their moment of glory and now they are to be given very little hope.
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morning glory
Today, the morning glory is a favorite flower for the people of her home town, because she left a number of poems on that flower.
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past glory
It has sought a break with the existing structure of power and to forge a wholly disciplined state to achieve a new pre-eminence based on past glory.
From theCambridge English Corpus
reflected glory
The improvements in inflation, then, are little more than reflected glory; the improvements in productivity are nothing more than fewer people making fewer things.
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