Diamonds example sentences

Related (8): gems, jewelry, carats, clarity, sparkle, brilliance, rough, cut

dia·mond

noun

diamonds (plural noun)

  - a precious stone consisting of a clear and colorless crystalline form of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance:

  - a tool with a small diamond for cutting glass.

  - a figure with four straight sides of equal length forming two opposite acute angles and two opposite obtuse angles; a rhombus:

  - one of the four suits in a conventional deck of playing cards, denoted by a red diamond.

  - a playing card of the suit of diamonds:

  - the area delimited by the four bases of a baseball field, forming a square shape.

  - a baseball field.

Synonyms

jewel, rhombus, Wikipedia, Legal

"Diamonds" Example Sentences

1. The engagement ring is adorned with two diamonds.
2. She loves wearing jewelry with diamonds in them.
3. The necklace was studded with tiny diamonds.
4. The crown was encrusted with dozens of diamonds.
5. The watch face was covered in sparkling diamonds.
6. Turning coal into diamonds is a long process.
7. Her earrings glistened with beautiful diamonds.
8. The tennis bracelet had a row of diamonds set in silver.
9. The mine produced some of the world's finest diamonds.
10. He gave her a bouquet of flowers adorned with diamond-like rhinestones.
11. The antique brooch was set with a large diamond at its center.
12. The chandelier was made up of thousands of tiny diamonds that caught the light beautifully.
13. The thief stole a priceless diamond from the museum display case.
14. The ring box revealed a stunning solitaire diamond.
15. The celebrity was draped in layers of diamond jewelry.
16. The jeweler inspected the diamond under the magnifying glass.
17. The wealthy man purchased a rare pink diamond for his wife.
18. The pawn shop sold a small diamond ring for a fraction of its original price.
19. The highly coveted blue diamond sold for millions at auction.
20. The heiress inherited a fortune in diamonds from her wealthy parents.
21. The diamond industry is a multi-billion dollar business globally.
22. She enjoyed collecting loose diamonds as a hobby.
23. The anniversary gift was a diamond eternity band.
24. The diamond tiara was passed down through generations of royalty.
25. She promised to keep the diamond pendant close to her heart always.
26. The gemologist identified the diamond's clarity and carat weight.
27. The proposal was made more romantic with a diamond engagement ring.
28. The heist involved stealing diamonds from a high-end jewelry store.
29. The custom-made cufflinks were set with small diamond chips.
30. She invested in a rare black diamond that was said to bring good luck.

Common Phases

Diamonds are forever; a diamond in the rough; a girl's best friend; diamond in the sky; shine bright like a diamond; diamond anniversary; diamonds on the soles of her shoes; as hard as diamonds; diamond-shaped; all that glitters is not diamonds.

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