Similar words: crowned, uncrowded, drowned, browned, browned off, uncrossed, owned, unowned. Meaning: adj. 1. not having an artificial crown on a tooth; used especially of molars and bicuspids 2. not (especially not yet) provided with a crown.
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1. He became the uncrowned king of the East End, scoring 28 goals in his first season.
2. He would be uncrowned king ... a hero ... an idol.
3. Here, a sense of uncrowned discovery still awaits.
4. He remained an uncrowned king.
5. Like a king in exile(sentencedict.com), uncrowned in the underworld.
6. Not entirely due to those uncrowned journey.
7. I could be a king, uncrowned...
8. He was the uncrowned king of Germany car racing.
9. Michael Jordan was the uncrowned king of basketball.
10. You are the uncrowned king! You are a real hero!
11. A malign child of the Cold War who had once been the uncrowned underworld king of Berlin.
12. This time, there was no question of nominal suzerainty: El Cid was virtually King of Valencia, though uncrowned.
13. With so many talented players in the squad, Netherlands are dubbed as the uncrowned king.
14. A these words daily seven time frequency appears in my mouth, becomes this month the pet phrase uncrowned king.
15. He is the old iron, an ordinary worker, one in the plant has the uncrowned godfather of workers.
16. Translate the following sentence into Chinese, 'Six years later "The Uncrowned Queen of Iraq", as Bell was affectionately known died in Baghdad, and was buried in the British cemetery there.
17. The Swedish academy says the theory also explains why there is often no good market solution to providing some goods, like uncrowned roads.
18. They can also head to the northern coast with its uncrowned beaches and snow-white sand dunes.
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