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crowner
2[ krou-ner, kroo- ]
noun
, British Dialect.
crowner
/ ˈkraʊnə /
noun
- a promotional label consisting of a shaped printed piece of card or paper attached to a product on display
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Example Sentences
She give the best—prize-winner 'e was—to the Crowner as tried the corpse.
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Then the unclassical evidence of the Bartlemy Fair folk at the "Crowner's quest."
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It'll be a mercy o' Providence if he don't cut out work for the crowner some day.'
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In the picture you see the May pole—the Queen, the crowner, and her two maids of honor.
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A name given to the crooner, crowner, or gray gurnard (Trigla gurnardus).
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