Synonym: crest, decorate, glorify, head, honor, peak, reward, ridge, summit, tiara, top. Antonym: discrown. Similar words: crowd, crowded, scarecrow, overcrowded, crop, row, crops, cross. Meaning: [kraʊn] n. 1. the Crown (or the reigning monarch) as the symbol of the power and authority of a monarchy 2. the part of a tooth above the gum that is covered with enamel 3. a wreath or garland worn on the head to signify victory 4. an ornamental jewelled headdress signifying sovereignty 5. the part of a hat (the vertex) that covers the crown of the head 6. an English coin worth 5 shillings 7. the upper branches and leaves of a tree 8. the top point of a mountain or hill 9. the award given to the champion 10. the top of the head 11. the center of a cambered road. v. 1. invest with regal power; enthrone 2. be the culminating event 3. form the topmost part of 4. put an enamel cover on.
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(31) The Crown Prince was Japan's most eligible bachelor .
(32) Turn left after the Crown Hotel.
(33) Innsbruck's crown jewel is the old town centre.
(34) He was found guilty at Swindon Crown Court.
(35) Dakers was bailed to appear at Durham Crown Court.
(36) She is determined to retain her Wimbledon crown.
(37) The king adventured his crown upon the issue.
(38) The crown court, however, upheld the magistrate's decision.
(39) The gold crown was encrusted with precious gems.
(40) The judge called the remaining witness for the Crown.
(41) The crown was beset with pearls,emeralds and rubies.
(42) He succeeded to the crown of Spain.
(43) She refused the crown .
(44) They have sworn allegiance to the crown.
(45) He has retired from the service of the Crown.
(46) The case was listed for trial in the Crown Court.
(47) In 1688 the crown was offered to William and Mary.
(48) It was cold and raining, and, to crown it all,(www.Sentencedict.com) we had to walk home.
(49) It was cold, raining, and, to crown it all, we had to walk home.
(50) In testimony before the Crown Court, she described her movements on the day of the murder.
(51) He went on to win the world crown in 2001.
(52) The case came before Judge Hales in the Crown Court.
(53) The masonry at the crown of the arch is paler than on either curve.
(54) He laid his hand gently on the crown of her head.
(55) In 1553 the crown passed from Edward VI to Mary.
(56) I had lost my ticket, was soaked to the skin, and, to crown it all, discovered that my purse had been stolen.
(57) Rumours spread that the Duke had designs on the crown .
(58) The Knightsbridge branch is the jewel in the crown of a 500-strong chain of stores.
(59) Between 1987 and 1990, Steffi Graf largely held off Navratilova's challenge for the crown.
(60) When the crown has been made you go back and the dentist will fit it into place.