The flowing skirts of their tunics embarrassed their movements as they attempted to pass through the throng; and their tiaras sat unsteadily upon their brows, around which were bound small bands of parchment, showing lines of writing.
The rich tiaras of the Romans sparkled brilliantly in the sunlight, and their glittering sword-hilts threw out glancing golden rays.
More tiaras and necklaces; and his brain took firm hold of the theme which had in the beginning lured him to the green stones.
He built tiaras above the lovely head and laid necklaces across the marvellous throat.
She fetched up opposite a jeweller's shop, Where filigreed tiaras shone like crowns, And necklaces of emeralds seemed to drop And then float up again with lightness.
Night, glittering as she was a moment before with her tiaras of stars, was suddenly transformed into a dull, whitish blur.
The butler--an English butler--with no ear for music, shoves into his hands tiaras and sunbursts.
Honest Beef hands over the butler to the policeman and the tiaras to Mother McCurdy.
The body-guard in their golden ornaments with crowned tiaras led the way and brought up the rear.
Behind the king, in similar clothing, but with much smaller and lower tiaras on the head, are the bearer of the royal parasol, which he holds over the head of the king, and the bearer of the fan.
It was quite full of animals with either white ties or tiaras on, talking to each other about the weather.
Those royal tiaras as Crown Princess she placed in their cases and put them away with a sigh, for she knew she was renouncing her crown for ever.
They were not clad in sacred vestments, and tiaras were not upon their brows.
Nothing but falsehood needs the assistance of fame and place, of robes and mitres, of tiaras and crowns.
You still say that you did not go to the shop--that you did not examine thosetiaras and choose two of them?
So the Pope, the Cavaliere, and I, being shut up together, they laid before me the tiaras and jewels of the regalia; and his Holiness ordered me to take all the gems out of their gold settings.
I saw plainly in three places just such feathers as he had described rise into sight; but they were not the tails of birds, being the fantastic feather tiaras of Indians, whose dark faces rose now full in our view.
Necklaces an' tiarasare not prohibited if guaranteed to be real ninety-nine-centers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tiaras" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.