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Example sentences for "crowned head"

  • I believe you are a crowned head," murmured Laurie, discontentedly.

  • You're not a crowned head or an escaped princess or anything of that kind, are you?

  • Of course you're a crowned head," he mused aloud.

  • On lake and river, the sun lay low Where we parted that night in the summer glow And the hanging clouds were steeped in red, That rivaled the gold of her sun-crowned head.

  • The rose uplifts her sun-crowned head; She is the queen of love; Her eyes behold the hidden stars That glow in skies above.

  • So this girl, with the glorious gold-crowned head, alone there under circumstances of peril and horror, started to work out the situation for the safety of both.

  • Yes do, darling," he answered seizing her for a moment to press a kiss on the shining aureole of her gold-crowned head.

  • By following closely my new receipt, I venture to say that any cook, with a little experience, will produce an aspic fit for the table of a crowned head.

  • Franklin never put on any frills, but he was not afraid of a crowned head.

  • People who have never seen a crowned head with a peeled nose on it are cordially invited to come over and see us during office hours.

  • In the flickering light, the drops of blood appeared to flow from those cruel wounds, and the thorn-crowned head seemed to droop towards her.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crowned head" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    abnormal psychology; both nations; boundary line; called again; coriander seed; creative work; crowned emperor; crowned head; crowned king; crowned with; elderly gentleman; fossil shells; glass plate; good uncle; humble servant; labial palpi; make this; mixing bowl; more formal; stern voice; teach school; think shame; this history; tight compartments; when formed