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crown
Noun
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A crown is a round-shaped ring that kings and queens wear on the head. It is made of expensive metals. It might have jewels too.
The queen wore a fancy crown.
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The crown is the position of a sovereign (in a monarchy).
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The top part of the head.
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A prosthetic covering for a tooth.
crown
Verb
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To put a crown on someone's head.
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To formally announce the new king or emperor.
After the death of the old king, the new king was crowned.
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To declare the winner.
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During birth, when the baby's head is seen in the mother's vaginal opening.
The mother was in the second stage of labor and the baby had just crowned, so the midwives encouraged her.
speed
Verb
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When you speed, you move or do something very fast.
The plane sped through the air.
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When you speed in a car, you drive faster than the law allows.
If you speed in your car, you might have an accident.
speed
Noun
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The speed of something is how fast it moves.
sound moves at a very high speed.