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crown

[kroun] / kraʊn /






VERB
hit, usually on head
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Example Sentences

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The affected panels are installed on the crown of the cockpit and on the sides of the aircraft next to the front doors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Verstappen, going for a fifth consecutive crown, is simply revelling in being in a position to win a title that he has spent most of the year thinking was out of reach.

From BBC

“Arcadia,” perhaps his crowning achievement, may not be as sprawling but it’s just as intellectually ambitious.

From Los Angeles Times

England’s King William III, who also held the Scottish crown, looked the other way, hoping to win over the Spanish in his campaign against France.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Red Bull driver kept the wheels on his quest for a fifth successive crown after pole-sitter Piastri finished second and standings leader Norris came only fourth.

From Barron's