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View definitions for crown

crown

noun as in top; best

noun as in tiara for royalty

noun as in royalty

verb as in be the culmination of

verb as in hit, usually on head

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Example Sentences

Mr Høiby's residence at Skaugum, close to where the crown prince and his wife live, has also been searched by police.

From BBC

Monaco remains the jewel in the crown of Formula 1, and as such it is a desirable event to have on the calendar.

From BBC

Tufts of black lambswool and recycled nylon sprout up in contrast to the conventional ribbed beanie brim, an homage to the overactive crown chakra that is every Sagittarian’s secret weapon and downfall.

Brat was crowned Collins Dictionary word of the year earlier this month, with lexicographers defining it as someone with a "confident, independent and hedonistic attitude".

From BBC

Although the sport, with super fight and undisputed champions being crowned, is in a solid place after investment from Saudi Arabia, events like Tyson v Paul do still impact 'proper' boxing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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