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crown

[kroun] / kraʊn /






VERB
hit, usually on head
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The original study reported a 1,500% surge in willow crown volume after wolves returned.

From Science Daily

Rebecca Mundy, deputy chief crown prosecutor, said the CPS had worked closely with Essex Police to examine and review material obtained during previous investigations.

From BBC

China coach Ante Milicic admits that the country has fallen far behind the top sides in women's football as the Asian nation attempts to pull off a surprise with back-to-back continental crowns.

From Barron's

Beyond wasteful projects, the crown prince has had accomplishments in the first decade of his Vision 2030 plan to transform the kingdom from dependence on oil.

From The Wall Street Journal

Then there were others he’d never seen before: a large rabbit with horns and a golden crown.

From Literature