high-crowned (Meaning)
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high-crowned (s)
(of a hat) having a high crown
Synonyms & Antonyms of high-crowned
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high-crowned Sentence Examples
- The grand oak tree stood tall and majestic with its high-crowned canopy.
- The majestic mountain peak boasted a high-crowned summit, piercing the blue sky.
- The ancient castle towered over the landscape, its high-crowned battlements a testament to its former glory.
- The intricate chandelier hung from the vaulted ceiling, its high-crowned crystals sparkling under the dim lights.
- The elderly man wore a high-crowned bowler hat, a symbol of his genteel past.
- The ancient tome had a high-crowned leather cover, adorned with faded gold tooling.
- The flickering campfire sent high-crowned flames dancing into the night sky.
- The magnificent elm tree possessed a high-crowned, umbrella-shaped canopy.
- The high-crowned hat of the medieval knight protected his head from both sun and sword.
- The ornate grandfather clock stood tall with its high-crowned pediment, a testament to time's passage.
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(of a hat) having a high crown
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The grand oak tree stood tall and majestic with its high-crowned canopy.
The majestic mountain peak boasted a high-crowned summit, piercing the blue sky.
The ancient castle towered over the landscape, its high-crowned battlements a testament to its former glory.
The intricate chandelier hung from the vaulted ceiling, its high-crowned crystals sparkling under the dim lights.