Sentences

crown in a sentence

n.

Definition

CROWN: a circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch or a symbol of victory, often adorned with jewels or foliage.

Sample Sentences

  1. The queen's crown sparkled with an array of precious jewels.
  2. He wore a laurel crown to symbolize his victory in the competition.
  3. The crown of the mountain was covered in a thick layer of snow.
  4. She felt a sense of pride as she placed the crown on her head during the ceremony.
  5. The artist designed a stunning crown that represented his vision of leadership.
  6. The queen wore a magnificent crown adorned with jewels.
  7. After years of hard work, she finally earned the crown of champion at the tournament.
  8. The old castle stood proudly, its crown of turrets reaching towards the sky.
  9. He placed the crown on the table, contemplating the burden of leadership.
  10. The artist painted a stunning portrait of a young girl wearing a floral crown.
  11. The queen wore a magnificent crown adorned with jewels at the ceremony.
  12. After years of hard work, she finally earned the crown of the champion.
  13. The children played dress-up, each taking turns wearing the golden crown.
  14. In the garden, the rosebush boasted a crown of vibrant blooms in full bloom.
  15. The crown represents not only power but also the weight of responsibility.
  16. The queen wore a magnificent crown adorned with sparkling jewels.
  17. After winning the championship, he proudly lifted the crown above his head.
  18. The ancient artifact was believed to be the crown of a long-lost king.
  19. She felt a surge of pride as she placed the crown on her head during the ceremony.
  20. The artist skillfully painted a portrait featuring a beautiful crown resting on a velvet cushion.

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