Sentence examples for the crowns from inspiring English sources

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the crowns

noun

A royal, imperial or princely headdress; a diadem.

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They lack secondary cement on the crowns.

(Trees die from the crowns down).

Among the crowns of the cypress, a heron flapped by.

Repeat with the crowns, ensuring the skin on the breasts is well browned.

The monument's two columns are carved at the crowns like racing boats, upended and sinking.

The Crowns and other Jewish leaders raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for him.

The crowns of the World Trade Center peered over the reeds.

This installation also contains mechanical billy clubs striking the crowns of tightly clad heads.

That is the crowns of the trees that ring the pastures.

"We're looking for any signs of defoliation or leaf damage particularly in the crowns of trees.

The light in the crowns of the trees had the quality of mist.

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