crown - use in sentences

Object

  • glory: The crowning glory, Walnut occupies the top floor of the converted barn.
  • champion: Had Ashington won, they would have been crowned champions.

Noun used with modifier

  • piston: Remove the inlet manifold and both heads, and inspect the piston crowns and valves for signs of heavy contact.

Preposition: with

  • thorn: The head being crowned with thorns, the feet must not tread upon roses.
  • laurel: Corwin the bold had fallen, Kelmar was again crowned with laurels, and the last of the ship's kettles had changed hands.

Modifies a noun

  • jewel: He cleared the front page today for a long piece, pleading " Give us back our crown jewels " .
  • chakra: The crown chakra connects us with the divine, the Universal energy or place of all knowing.
  • prince: An advisor to Saudi crown prince Abdullah said discussions about targeting Saddam had already begun.
  • prosecutor: Jobs4U - profile of a crown prosecutor from the DfES ' Connections careers information service.
  • lug: Dimensions are: width is 42 mm excluding crown and 47 mm including crown Lug to lug is 48 mm, Thickness is 12mm.

Noun used with modifier

  • mural: The mural crown is a common symbol of civic government and the ram links the arms with the County.
  • seawind: Wood Travel and Cruise Service at any hour shuffleboard outdoor chess and seawind crown.
  • laurel: The laurel crown was of bay leaves, hence the word laureate.

Preposition: of

  • righteousness: Reading 2 2 Tim 4:6-8, 16-18 All there us to come now is the crown of righteousness reserved for me.
  • cilium: When it comes out, the crown of cilia is used both for locomotion and to catch food.
  • glory: But Paul speaks of himself: the faithful are his " crown of glory " .

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