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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121) In the distance troops of red colobus gave honk calls, and crowned monkeys made their throaty booms.
122) From the apex of perfection hangs the loving Jesus crowned.
123) Just north of the city one former silo is crowned by a proud Methodist church; another now houses a daycare.
124) Dazzle the crowds with your creations draped on 5 on the most fantabulous supermodels in world and you could be crowned the next big designer with a label of your own.
125) It has a long, softly curved Body, short legs, and a large, domed head crowned by a silky topknot.
126) P264 crowned by a Chinese gazebo with a delightful ornamental pumpkin and geckos in the ceiling.
127) Mary Queen of Scots married the Dauphin of France (heir to the throne) at 15 and became a widow at 19. She returned to Scotland and was crowned at Holyrood Palace as the Queen of Scots.
128) A US-based language monitoring group crowned Web 2.0 as the one-millionth word or phrase in the English language yesterday, although other linguists slammed it as a stunt.
129) It originates red - crowned crane larks freely beside Poyang lake and the sun shines brightly.
130) Designed by Renzo Piano, the Vulcano Buono ("good volcano" in italian) is an epic cone-shaped commercial center crowned with a sloping green roof.
131) Robert I of Scotland and Elizabeth de Burgh are crowned king and Queen of the Scots.
131) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
132) A US-based language monitoring group crowned Web 2.0 as the one-millionth word or phrase in the English language yesterday.
133) A coin stamped with a crown or crowned head on one side.
134) After he died, all the citizens agreed to make the one-hundredth prince their next ruler. Because of his goodness, they crowned him King Gamani the Righteous.
135) One Christmas Day, William was crowned king of England Norman Conquest of England.
136) In a sermony in the reinstated Hagia Sophia the Czar is crowned - Czar of All Slavs.
137) Unfolds grand plan of the crowned head, obviously the king the tyrant slightly, eagerly anticipates dissimilar three-country tumultuous times!
138) to be crowned queen.
139) Around the walls were his accessories: zebra-patterned bowling bags and sensual shoes crowned with black cock feathers.
140) In October 1529, in the imperial city of Aachen, Charles was crowned emperor.
141) The award of a gold medal had crowned her school education.
142) Then, in 1431, aten-year old king of England, Henry VI, travelled from London to Paristo be crowned king of France in Notre Dame cathedral.
143) The jury also crowned Roman Polanski, who is under house arrest in Switzerland for an underage sex case(sentencedict.com), best director for his political thriller "The Ghostwriter."
144) To date, there are two palm-tree-shaped islands crowned with sandy crescent strips with a planned third one on the way.
145) Perched on a high-elevation cloud forest leaf the arboreal Hispaniolan crowned frog had not been seen since 1991 until this picture was taken in October 2010.
146) Liberty is not a crowned goddess , beautiful, in spotless garments, victorious, supreme.
147) But the crowned jewel of Hawaiian cuisine is Kalua Pork, cooked in an underground oven called an imu all day long, it is usually the centerpiece of any luau.
148) Oscar II of Sweden - Norway is crowned king of Norway in Trondheim.
149) The crowned head , the person in power either people's detention or the control, or detains legally.
150) In 729 BC, he had himself crowned as " King Pul of Babylon "
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.