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Sentence count:161+10Posted:2017-06-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: drownedbrownedrenownednarrownesscrowncrowcrowdcrowedMeaning: [kraʊn]  adj. 1. having an artificial crown on a tooth 2. crowned with or as if with laurel symbolizing victory 3. provided with or as if with a crown or a crown as specified; often used in combination. 
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31) She was crowned in 1952.
32) Queen Elizabeth was crowned in 1953.
33) One contemporary manuscript shows Henry II crowned by the hand of Christ.
34) The Queen was crowned with all solemnity / with all the proper solemnities.
35) The 50p coin has a crowned lion on its reverse.
36) His head was crowned with a mop of brown curls.
37) The message was sent to all the crowned heads of Europe.
38) The summit was crowned by the signing of the historic START treaty.
39) The prince was soon to be crowned King of England.
40) Almost every hill is crowned with a little walled village.
41) The award of the Nobel Prize has crowned a glorious career in physics.
41) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
42) Most of the crowned heads of Europe have been entertained in this palace.
43) Elizabeth was crowned in Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953.
44) A high cupola of glass and iron crowned the roof.
45) Success crowned his efforts.
46) On 3 July 1201 he was crowned at Cologne.
47) He was going to be crowned Wizard King.
48) All year round, the mountains are crowned with snow.
49) She was crowned at the age of eight.
50) Barbarossa was crowned Emperor Frederick I by the Pope.
51) And this might have happened had success crowned an attempt to penetrate the Confederate works by means of a mine.
52) The Empress was crowned, and then the Emperor and Empress entered the cathedral to take communion.
53) When the bee resumes Thursday, Ward will battle 102 other spellers until a new champion is crowned.
54) Of more worth is one honest man to society and in the sight of God, than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived. Thomas Paine 
55) She loved the handsome prince who was soon to be crowned, and he loved her - or so she believed.
56) Melanie would be a nymph crowned with daisies once again; he saw her as once she had seen herself.
57) The head, if that's what it is, is crowned with a tuft of rubbery antennae serving various functions.
58) Later that day, Columbus's party planted on the land the flag of Catholic Castile, a green crowned cross.
59) The timbered Untertor, crowned by its clock within a triangular roof, stands at the end of a narrow street.
60) The newly crowned King decided something had finally to be done about the drainage problems of Teske.
More similar words: drownedbrownedrenownednarrownesscrowncrowcrowdcrowedescrowjim crowcrowingcrowdedcrowbarscarecrowcockcrowcrow overcrown princecrown jewelmicrowaveovercrowdovercrowdedas the crow fliesownernewnessdraw nearownershipcrew neckhollownessowner's equitypublic ownership
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