crowning
IPA: krˈaʊnɪŋ
noun
- A coronation.
- The act of one who crowns (in various senses).
- (obstetrics) The stage of vaginal childbirth when the infant's head remains consistently visible at the vulva.
adjective
- Supreme; of a surpassing quality or quantity.
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Examples of "crowning" in Sentences
- Protective soccer headgear to debut in crowning event
- USATODAY. com - Protective soccer headgear to debut in crowning event
- With just two stages to go before his almost certain crowning Sunday in Paris,
- Her biggest crowning is the constant defending and making excuses for her husband.
- (AP) - Robert Trent Jones, whose challenging golf course designs annually play a role in crowning champions at the sport's major events, has died.
- I can remember the dominant figure of Sir Robert Borden, whose work in crowning Canada with its truce insignia of nationhood must never be forgotten.
- Around 50 descendants of King Euichin, a brother of the last king Sunjong, declared Princess Lee Hae-Won the new "Empress" of the monarchy in what they called a crowning ceremony.
- Maida and Beechy had already been for a walk with Sir Ralph and Mr. Barrymore, who had taken them up by a labyrinth of wooded paths to an old ruined castle which they described as crowning the head of the promontory.
- With this in mind it is surprising perhaps there is no mention in the instruction manual of how the spray jets will create that essential air space - you know, that space we know as the crowning glory of the conventional condom.
- D'Souza began his storied career with his own vision, as he climbed the ranks from a secretary to the Archbishop studying architecture, to an associate pastor in Malton, a pastor in Don Mills, and then to what he calls his crowning achievement - the building of the St. Francis church on Mavis Rd. from the ground up in 1999.
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