The moat had always been one of the glories of Castlemere, a smooth ring of water on which swans were accustomed to float.
Melville, Anne THE HARDIE INHERITANCE (2001)
But there were far more than these; countries and cities whose names conjured glories.
Clive Barker EVERVILLE (2001)
All related terms of 'glories'
gloire
glory
glory
Glory is the fame and admiration that you gain by doing something impressive .
morning-glories
any of various mainly tropical convolvulaceous plants of the genus Ipomoea and related genera, with trumpet-shaped blue , pink , or white flowers, which close in late afternoon
crowning glory
the greatest achievement
Kentish glory
a moth , Endromis versicolora, common in north and central Europe, having brown variegated front wings and, in the male, orange hindwings
morning-glory
any of various mainly tropical convolvulaceous plants of the genus Ipomoea and related genera, with trumpet-shaped blue, pink , or white flowers, which close in late afternoon
knickerbocker glory
a rich confection consisting of layers of ice cream , jelly , cream, and fruit served in a tall glass