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crown

[kroun] / kraʊn /






VERB
hit, usually on head
Synonyms


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But even in California, dairy milk still rules the roost, and every year for nearly 70 years, the California Milk Advisory Board has crowned its California Dairy Princess as its dairy ambassador.

From Los Angeles Times

Some religious Saudis and members of the kingdom’s diminished but still influential clerical class are concerned the crown prince is taking things too far.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sam had six of them, including a crown of thorns, pilot wings and his fraternity symbols.

From The Wall Street Journal

Museum bosses have come under increasing scrutiny in recent months, after thieves stole priceless French crown jewels from the museum in broad daylight and hundreds of books were damaged in a leak.

From BBC

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

From The Wall Street Journal