Lightening victories are those that occur very quickly and with a minimum of resistance. The Germans first used it in World War 2. They called it the 'Blitzkreig.'
There is no specific collective noun for victories. A collective noun that suits the situation should be used, for example: a string of victories would be a good thing; a smattering of victories, not as good.
where japan have victories and loses
the team has many victories in its past
There are three syllables in the word 'victories'.
actually,the real answer is SERIES of victories.
Blitzkrieg "lightning war" was named so because it included surprise attacks, "Lighting fast" rapid advances into enemy territory, with coordinated massive air attacks, which struck and shocked the enemy as if it was struck by lightning. The German military in World War 2 achieved most of its great victories with the Blitzkrieg tactic.
Usain Bolt's signature celebration is known as the "Lightning Bolt." He famously strikes this pose by extending his arms out to the sides and raising one arm above his head, mimicking a lightning bolt. This celebration became iconic during his victories in sprinting events, particularly at the Olympics. Bolt's celebration symbolizes his dominance and electrifying presence on the track.
Alabama has the most bowl victories with 31
202 victories!
the lakers have 15 victories
Victories is spelled victories, that's v-i-c-t-o-r-i-e-s.
Central powers major victories