Synonym: can, commode, crapper, enthrone, pot, potty, stool, toilet. Similar words: throng, throb, throw, throat, throw in, throw up, throw off, through. Meaning: [θrəʊn] n. 1. the chair of state of a monarch, bishop, etc. 2. a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination 3. the position and power of an exalted person (a sovereign or bishop) who is entitled to sit in a chair of state on ceremonial occasions. v. 1. sit on the throne as a ruler 2. put a monarch on the throne.
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91, When I met Francis on the first occasion in that throne room, life had not turned sour for him.
92, She sat as if on a throne: her dark eyes glowed.
93, She was recognized by a grand national assembly at Scone as heiress to the throne.
94, Because his ennoblement could not be ratified until the Dragon Throne was formally occupied, Alexei was not permitted to vote.
95, Ferdinand believed Godoy was scheming for a regency to exclude him from the throne.
96, Readers will recognize the Ktesibios floating valve as the predecessor to the floating ball in the upper chamber of the porcelain throne.
97, It was none other than the heir to the throne, blissfully unaware, and convulsed with mirth.
98, By 2002, the Queen will have been on the throne for fifty years.
99, Did one of the claimants to the throne arrange the murder?
100, The major ran through the front door of the Palace, heading for the throne room.
101, He sat on a throne outside the lion exhibit and wore an incongruous plastic gold crown.
102, But now his throne had been airily usurped by the taxman.
103, It is as we knell before the throne of Grace that our lives can be restored and our sins forgiven.
104, Fairness demanded that the throne be rotated among the players, usually on a weekly basis.
104, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
105, However, Talbot's days close to the papal throne were by then limited.
106, From this point contemporaries recognized that Richard was moving to take the throne.
107, Reaching the bottom he saw the Emperor Frederick with a long beard, sitting on a golden throne.
108, Hermann Goering was the man behind the throne, and Hess had become increasingly of the margins.
109, It also gravely disappointed the hopes of the House of Lorraine, the claimants to the throne who represented the Merovingian blood-line.
110, He was young, only ten years old, when he came to the throne.
111, There are a very few reservations such as assenting to an alteration of the succession to the throne.
112, Around the Golden Throne was a mural depicting a magnificent sun sending its rays across the heavens.
113, His duty was to marry and produce an heir to the throne.
114, A woman could inherit the throne in default of male heirs.
115, She came to the throne after a decade of war and rationing.
116, Abbas Mirza, the heir to the Persian throne(sentencedict.com), was not to be dissuaded from aggression.
117, When he succeeded to the throne in 1625, Buckingham became his chief minister.
118, The original sovereign continued to be struck until 1603, when James I ascended the throne, but was revived in 1817.
119, John, desperate to keep his throne, sticks close to his mum for comfort.
120, Romero reportedly has abdicated his throne, which could give Johnson his opportunity at last.
More similar words: throng, throb, throw, throat, throw in, throw up, throw off, through, throw away, bathroom, throttle, go through, chronic, through to, get through, overthrow, throbbing, throughout, all through, see through, run through, stone's throw, put through, fall through, come through, cut through, chronicle, pass through, misanthropy, look through.