Similar words: drowned, browned, renowned, narrowness, crown, crow, crowd, crowed. Meaning: [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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61) The issue was mastery of western Christendom, over which Charlemagne had been crowned emperor on Christmas Day 800.
62) In later times, he ascended to heaven to be crowned with stars.
63) He succeeded so well that the people crowned him king of this whole region!
64) Next to the cemetery was a large pond covered with moss and tall grass crowned with silver blossoms.
65) Lij Yasu was never crowned, possibly because he believed a prophecy that if he became king he would die.
66) The entire complex is surrounded by a ten-foot Cyclone fence crowned with multiple rows of barbed wire.
67) Jezrael could hear the wires that crowned it humming with power.
68) Inside the restored stone house, an altar crowned by a statue of Mary drew the devout and the curious.
69) And Booth did enough to suggest it will only be a matter of time before he is crowned national champion.
70) The Prince would be crowned King in boxing's capital city.
71) Danny's freckled face and upturned nose was crowned by a shock of bright red hair.
72) All the crowned heads of Europe were present at the funeral.
73) Roman settled them at one of the small tables in a garden at the side of the yard at the Crowned Head.
74) Once crowned, his position had divine sanction, was regarded by the church as sacrosanct(sentencedict.com), and so was considerably strengthened.
75) The three women, tall and elegant, were crowned with enormous pointed hats.
76) Almost every hill is crowned with a picture-perfect little walled village.
77) Nearby, a stand is crowned with my collection of summer hats.
78) The perfectly symmetrical large football was crowned by a smaller one: his head.
79) The Super Bowl champions have been crowned -- no fatalities this year -- and the groundhog has seen his shadow.
80) Within a few weeks they had put Pedro to flight and Henry was crowned king.
81) For tonight at least, she was Anne Mowbray, sister-in-law to the handsome prince who was soon to be crowned.
82) His head was crowned with an astonished crest of dyed hair.
83) The wine and lemon-flavoured cream whip or syllabub which had crowned the Trifle had begun to disappear.
84) The thorn trees crowned the edge of a little valley where ran a track as old as the land itself.
85) Under a window lay our newborn son crowned by a spectrum, the seven strands of vision.
86) An unveiling at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1997 crowned its transformation from small-screen drama to a movie event.
87) On his accession he was crowned and anointed by ecclesiastics.
88) The wedding cake was crowned with a red rose.
89) 1328 - King Philip VI of France is crowned.
90) 1883 - Alexander III is crowned Tsar of Russia.
More similar words: drowned, browned, renowned, narrowness, crown, crow, crowd, crowed, escrow, jim crow, crowing, crowded, crowbar, scarecrow, cockcrow, crow over, crown prince, crown jewel, microwave, overcrowd, overcrowded, as the crow flies, owner, newness, draw near, ownership, crew neck, hollowness, owner's equity, public ownership.