Sentences with phrase «real crown»

The phrase "real crown" refers to an actual or genuine crown, not a fake or imaginary one. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who holds true power or authority. Full definition
«We have real crowns back in our shop,» Dee said.
Basically, it's a Miss America Pageant, though actually it would be a Miss Persia pageant, and the winner gets a real crown.
I've never made a chutney before, very impressive and a real crown pleaser.
«What we've got in Brooklyn now is a real crowning achievement and a culmination of over 50 years of accumulated knowledge,» said Peter Ward, president of the Hotel Trades Council.
Alright, so there's the real crown braid, which involves braiding all of the hair around the edges of your hairline in a circle — so, you know, not beginner — or there's the faux crown braid, which can be created by braiding each side of your hair in two French braids, then wrapping and pinning the ends around each other.
It's the increased power outputs, though, that are the real crowning glories of this 2.0 - liter unit.
The looks we've gotten so far at BlackBerry OS 6 have been impressive enough, but it looks like the real crown jewel might be that WebKit browser.
Somewhat ironically, that's exactly how it was presented some years back — as a real crown jewel!
The real crown jewel was the open access it gave Cambridge Analytica to their Facebook accounts.
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