crowned
IPA: krˈaʊnd
adjective
- Wearing a crown.
- (often in combinations) Having a particular crown (top part of the head)
- (obsolete) Great, supreme; completed; excessive.
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Examples of "crowned" in Sentences
- Watermark: [posthorn in crowned shield (upper portion)].
- (Pelet de la Lozère, p. 210, July 17, 1806.) -- Note the word crowned (sacré).
- Nicknamed the Stevie® for the Greek word "crowned," the awards were presented to winners at
- Nicknamed the Stevie® for the Greek word "crowned," the awards will be presented to winners at
- Nicknamed the Stevie® for the Greek word "crowned," the awards will be presented to winners at a gala dinner on Monday, September 27, 2010 in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Istanbul, Turkey.
- Nicknamed the Stevies for the Greek word "crowned," the Stevie Awards will announce the winners during a gala banquet on Monday, Feb. 22 at the Eden Roc Renaissance Hotel in Miami Beach, Fla.
- The view from the bank of the Moldau, looking over the river at the old part of the town, with its beautiful towers and quaint buildings, and the summit of the Hradschin crowned with the stately
- But very mournful was that fast day at Mizpeh, as the Jews looked along the hillside to their own holy mountain crowned by no white marble and gold Temple flashing back the sunbeams, but only with the tall castle of their enemies towering over the precipice.
- Of this epitaph the first couplet is good, the second not bad, the third is deformed with a broken metaphor, the word crowned not being applicable to the honours or the lays, and the fourth is not only borrowed from the epitaph on Raphael, but of a very harsh construction.
- She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that the young merchant continued, When I entered and took a seat, the lady at once came in crowned with a diadem533 of pearls and jewels; her face dotted with artificial moles in indigo,534 her eyebrows pencilled with Kohl and her hands and feet reddened with Henna.
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