Definition of I came, I saw, I conquered

1. Phrase. Used to indicate a total swift victory in allusion to Julius Caesar's terse report to the Roman Senate in 707 AUC of his total swift victory over Pharnaces II of Pontus in the Battle of Zela. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of I Came, I Saw, I Conquered

I am Canadian
I am English
I am blind
I am hungry
I am thirsty
I am tired
I am twenty years old
I am what I am
I and I
I antigens
I approve this message
I band
I beg your pardon
I believe you, thousands wouldn't
I blood-group system
I came, I saw, I conquered (current term)
I could eat a horse
I disk
I do
I do not speak
I don't care
I don't eat fish
I don't eat meat
I don't eat pork
I don't fancy yours
I don't know
I don't know American Sign Language
I don't speak Azerbaijani
I don't speak Azeri
I don't speak Catalan

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