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tiarati‧a‧ra /tiˈɑːrə/ noun [countable]  tiaraOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin ‘hat worn by Persian kings’, from Greek - And she's got the tiara to prove it.
- Both wore tiaras and sashes, which made me feel better about having put on a tie.
- Elton John: Go on, wear the tiara.
- Obediently, Martha studied the image of a glassy-eyed young white woman in a long white dress and tiara.
- Popes were not always above pawning their tiaras.
- The tiara had not glittered in Nicandra's wedding veil.
- The pointed tiara flashed as she moved.
- Try tiaras and crowns and always wear hair below your jawline to create the illusion of length.
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