coroneted造句(1) Kind hearts are more than coronets.
(2) Many wore jewelled, gilded coronets fringed with lions' manes.
(3) Her long blonde tresses were partially covered with a simple headband, a floral coronet and a chiffon train.
(4) They rise, a coronet of tops, beyond the glitter and goo of Strath Bran, looking quite unapproachable.
(5) The leaderene went down with a satisfying thump, her spiked coronet falling off.
(6) I wait outside the Coronet cinema, at the usual place.
(7) Kind hearts and coronets ruled and that was fine, but to Burton it was a closed shop.
(8) She is much better suited to this B format, and coronet is reissuing its titles in B during this year.
(9) She slipped off the coronet, and let the airship go dead.
(10) The cap badge worn at the turn-of-the-century was a white metal normal light infantry stringed bugle-horn surmounted by a ducal coronet.
(11) In the centre of each was a monogram in gold, the lettering shaped like a small shy coronet.
(12) The Green Man wore a coronet of leaves and a girdle of stems at his waist.
(13) The princess and her coroneted companions; the '.