Sentences with phrase «coveted crown»

The phrase "coveted crown" means a highly desired or sought-after symbol of power, authority, or prestige, like a king or queen's crown. Full definition
Nonetheless, they all have their eyes on that coveted crown.
You would have got long odds on United going the entire length of the season without losing a single Premier League fixture, though Bet365 have Sir Alex's men as short as 11/1 to go the remainder of the campaign unbeaten and should they do so, you would find it hard to envisage anyone else lifting the coveted crown aloft come May 22nd.
(Miss Nebraska, one of the youngest competitors this year, landed the coveted crown).
If your little girl or teen wishes to project a regal air as she performs in the pageant, the Tiffany Princess line of beauty pageant wear is the ideal choice to make a resplendent statement and win a coveted crown.
Having participated in Nuestra Belleza Mexico 2008, 20 - year - old Marliese believes she is well equipped and prepared to vie for the coveted crown.
Yes, it was this game that won the coveted crown of Best Game at the WA Screen Awards — not to mention it was also a finalist for both the Best Design and Game of the Year categories at the Australian Game Developers Awards.
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