Get Free Checker

crowned head

NOUN
  1. a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right

How To Use crowned head In A Sentence

  • As genetic blood disorders, hemophilia and porphyria had serious effects on the crowned heads of Europe.
  • They are so unbelievably horrible, so appallingly unmusical, so dogmatically insensitive to the magic of the art, that they qualify as crowned heads of anti-music, even as the impostor popes went down in history as ‘anti-popes’.
  • Osiris, who also summoned the annual floods, is often represented in the shape of a "canonic" vase with a stopper in the shape of a crowned head. Al-Ahram Weekly Online
  • He travels in stratospheric circles with crowned heads, presidents and various illuminati, glitterati and cognescenti.
  • The crowned heads of Europe - kings, emperors, tsars, and kaisers - still entertained each other at regattas, manœuvres, weddings, and funerals.
  • He had learned his trade from a great-uncle, whose father had worked for the crowned heads of Europe before the evil plagues of Communism, Fascism and Socialism had swept most of them away.
  • Of course some of my court appearances before the crowned heads of Europe are dear to me, not so much because they were _court_ appearances, but because of the graciousness and appreciation of the highly placed personages for whom I played. Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers
  • His grandfather, the legendary ‘Chevalier’ Taylor, had been oculist to George II, and afterwards, so his grandson assures us, to ‘every crowned head in Europe’.
  • Most of the crowned heads of Europe have been entertained in this palace.
  • Draped in designer labels from shopping trips to Milan, Paris and New York, they were the uncrowned heads of British hairdressing, jetting around the world, doing session work for glossy magazines and spreading their gospel.
View all