Refine this word faster
Crowned
"Crowned" in a Sentence (15 examples)
Her efforts were crowned with victory.
He has never been crowned with such glory.
He was crowned with eternal victory.
Dozens of pop stars are crowned and uncrowned every few years.
Charlemagne was crowned by the Pope.
Napoleon was crowned in 1804.
As is commonly known, the smarter person is the one to give in first. That's easier for an adult to do than for a teenager. You won't be crowned with laurels for winning a fight with your own child.
The first king of Hungary was crowned in the year 1000.
James VI of Scotland is crowned as James I of England.
However, after her work was done she washed her face, crowned herself with a garland of pine-leaves, put the fawn-skin about her waist and filled a bowl with wine and milk as a beverage for herself and Daphnis.
Show 5 more sentences
Put case, he saith, all other medicines faile, by the helpe of God this alone will doe it, and tis a crowned medicine which must be kept in secret
After having cloy'd his puny stomach, he sneaks away privily, in a Stage-Coach, to his house in the Country; there he murders the Vertuous Womb of his Dear Lady, and darts into the Royal Arch, his contagious, loathsome Sperm, which is innocently receiv'd, and hugg'd in the crown'd Act of Conception.
More truly delightful to me the seduction-progress than the crowned act: for that's a vapour, a bubble!
Their crowned truths
That the crownèd truth advances.
See also for "crowned"
Next best steps
Mini challenge
Unscramble this word: crowned