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crownsnounpl. of crown a decorative band or wreath worn about the head as a symbol of victory or honorthe crown of laurel leaves that is traditionally placed on the winner of the marathon the position occupied by the one who comes in first in a competitionhis lifelong dream of someday winning the heavyweight boxing crown the highest part or pointcovered in mud from the soles of his feet to the crown of his head acmes, apexes(or apices), apogees, capstones, climaxes, crescendos(also crescendoes or crescendi), crests, culminations, heads, heights, high noons, high-water marks, meridians, ne plus ultras, noons, noontimes, peaks, pinnacles, summits, sums, tip-tops, tops, zeniths blooms, blossoms, flood tides, flowers, glories, heydays, primescaps, ceilings, roofsextremes, extremities, tips, vertices(also vertexes)highlights, highs, highspots bottoms, nadirs, rock bottoms abysses, bases, feet(also foot)minima(or minimums) crownsverbpresent tense third-person singular of crownto bring to a triumphant conclusionthe Olympic Games were crowned by spectacular closing ceremonies caps (off), climaxes, culminates completes, concludes, finishes, rounds (off or out), terminates, wraps up |