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Prevailed
Prove more powerful then opposing forces

I knew we had prevailed after the last shots rang out.
Audible
Able to be heard

The man with the megaphone was very audible.
Warily
Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems

The man warily set down the box, as its contents were extremely expensive.
Nattily (18th Century Slang)
Related to "neat".

The man dressed nattily.
Bunions
A painful swelling on the first joint of the big toe.

Her bunions stopped her from moving easily.
Triumphantly
Having won a battle or contest

We triumphed over the opposing team at the game.
Sleek
Smooth and glossy

The Lamborghini is a very sleek car.
Languidly
Slow or indifferent

The sloth languidly climbed from branch to branch.
Malevolently
Wishing to do evil to others

Hitler was a very malevolent leader.
Sullenly
Bad tempered or sad, gloomy

He sullenly walked down the street after he was fired.