| 单词 | imperial crowner | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasimperial crowner  3.  colloquial. A heavy fall, esp. (more fully  imperial crowner) one in which the person lands on his or her head. Now somewhat dated. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > falling > 			[noun]		 > falling down or from erect position (animates) > on head or nose crowner1850 noser1862 1850    G. J. Whyte-Melville Passages Life Tilbury Nogo iv, in  Sporting Mag. Mar. 180  				I..got a most imperial crowner in what I believe to have been a second ditch. 1861    G. J. Whyte-Melville Good for Nothing  ii. xxvi. 201  				A ‘crowner’ for John, whose horse goes shoulder deep into a hole. 1887    Viscount Bury  & G. L. Hillier Cycling (Badminton Libr. of Sports & Pastimes) i. 14  				The peculiar form of tumble that ensues is known by the distinctive name of ‘the cropper’, or ‘Imperial crowner’. 1918    D. Cooper Let. 2 Aug. in  Rainbow comes & Goes 		(1958)	 189  				Imagine the horror of seeing Birrell take a crowner on his back, heels and umbrella waving in air. 1919    J. Masefield Reynard the Fox  ii. 104  				Lord, what a crowner we've a been, This jumping brook's a mucky job. 1997    Guardian 27 Feb.  ii. 10/4  				How many croppers and imperial crowners (as the contemporary cycling vernacular had it) did they endure on their hobby-horses and high-wheelers? < as lemmas  | 
	
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