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crowned

[kround] / kraʊnd /




Example Sentences

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Befitting the name, the drink arrives in a frozen pineapple crowned with sparklers.

From The Wall Street Journal

He had a thick black beard and curly black hair, which was crowned with bright green leaves and tiny purple vegetables.

From Literature

Each week, a champion is crowned in each category.

From Los Angeles Times

But on Tuesday, Shiffrin finally has a chance to banish that dread—with some help from a newly crowned Olympic champion.

From The Wall Street Journal

All of these factors, built upon a squad that was conditioned to play under Klopp, combined to leave them remarkably injury-free last season, resulting in Liverpool being crowned Premier League champions.

From BBC