You can make 120 anagrams from letters in tiaras (aairst).
1545-55; Latin: headdress Greek tiā́ra kind of turban
tiara now arose to go, but it was evident that there was something yet unspoken.
I also catch a peek at an attractive blond woman wearing a light gold dress, a tiara and a sash that reads "Miss Golden Berries."
“I can see Carleton rather fancying himself in a tiara,” she said.
She also knew that if ever a man loved a woman, Ensal was in love with tiara.
Cæsar was not in Rome at the time his father received the tiara.
It was the first time she has worn a tiara since the royal wedding.
It was for them the sign of princeship, as a tiara was the sign of godhead.
The tiara, designed by British designer Slim Barrett, is set to sell somewhere between £18,000 and £25,000.
The tiara previously belonged to the Queen Mother who bequeathed it to Princess Margaret.
Dakota graduated high school, where she was homecoming queen—“She had the tiara and everything!”