Sentence examples for to crown from inspiring English sources

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to crown

noun

A royal, imperial or princely headdress; a diadem.

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"Literally, Mia's head was about to crown.

But she signed the letter to Crown.

If no one is empowered to crown him, he is happy to crown himself.

Mr Obama's victory appeared to crown the shift.

"You want to crown the proper champion," he said.

Dubuque was ready to crown its queen at last.

It's time to crown our August Sentence of the Month.

To crown more, he added, "would water the show down".

They're not going to crown a black girl," he said.

Some African tribes refused to crown chiefs if their teeth were broken.

In 1208 Pope Innocent III recognized Philip as king and promised to crown him emperor.

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