Crested [verb]
Definition of Crested:
reach highest point
Sentence/Example of Crested:
You have to muster enough speed so you don’t get stuck at the crest, but not too much that the car flips over on the other side.
A golden eagle, the armorial ensign of the Ripperda family, crested the centre arch.
The sea is black, with sufficient swell on it to cause a few crested waves here and there to gleam intensely white by contrast.
On heavily-crested stationery follow the missives of the ladies whose daughters would make sweet bridesmaids.
Pausing at a hut on the side of the great green mountain, we looked north toward Helva, white-crested with a wreath of vapour.
He describes the storm sweeping over the white-crested mountains till the earth, like a hoary king, trembles with fear.
A road, white and smooth and shaded with palms, clung caressingly about the white-crested bay, and I longed to follow it.
The billows, crested with shining steel, were rolling eastward toward the river.
In the cave by the fountain lurked a horrid serpent with a crested head, and scales glittering like gold.
Who are you with a white skin who speak like a crested sachem?