Sentence examples for the crests from inspiring English sources

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the crests

noun

A tuft, or other excrescence or natural ornament, growing on an animal's head; the comb of a cock; the swelling on the head of a serpent; the lengthened feathers of the crown or nape of bird, etc.

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The boat leaped over the crests, its aluminum hull vibrating.

We asked if the firm contemplated removing any of the crests.

The heart of the Apuans is just over the crests, inland.

He also liked buzzing along at thirty knots, skipping over the crests like a stone.

The group, which was the Crests, lasted until '60 or '61, and then sales diminished.

Ceilidh tows me back toward the lights of the house, leaping the crests of plowed snow.

Numerous long and spectacular glaciers descend from the crests of those mountains.

Snow and ice perpetually cover the crests of Kyrgyzstan's high mountain ranges.

For certain directions of scattering, all the crests of the X-rays coincide.

It contains the crowning achievements -- what you might call the crests of creativeness -- of mankind for several thousand years.

The director, Zack Snyder, poses the Spartan heroes against the horizon or along the crests of mountains under roiling skies.

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