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laurel wreath
noun
A wreath worn on the head as a symbol of victory.
Exact(55)
The victor was awarded a laurel wreath.
This woman has a laurel wreath as well.
The laurel wreath wrapped around the heraldic Cadillac crest has been removed and the crest simplified.
One representing Moliere placed the laurel wreath over Dr. Durant's head.
3. [Seated woman holding a laurel wreath with a crown at her feet] [graphic].
[Seated woman holding a laurel wreath with a crown at her feet] [graphic].
He was crowned by a laurel wreath by the principal, Sir Alfred Ewing.
At that moment, someone adorns his head with a laurel wreath.
Similar(3)
Detail of the two laurel wreath-crowned Guildhall giants — Gogmagog and Corineus.
Ms. Ecclestone's expectations are also more modest than they were with Form, whose laurel-wreath logo she once predicted would be "as recognizable as the Ralph Lauren pony".
The badge, about three inches wide, said "Olympic Project for Human Rights," the words outlined by a green laurel wreath.
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