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Use "coronets" in a sentence
"These stones at Stonehenge, as Mr. Camden describes them, and in which others agree, were very large, though not so large — the upright stones twenty-four feet high, seven feet broad, sixteen feet round, and weigh twelve tons each; and the cross-stones on the top, which he calls coronets, were six or seven tons."
"These stones at Stonehenge, as Mr. Camden describes them, and in which others agree, were very large, though not so large -- the upright stones twenty-four feet high, seven feet broad, sixteen feet round, and weigh twelve tons each; and the cross-stones on the top, which he calls coronets, were six or seven tons."
"How British aristocrats first gained their coronets is another one."