Diamond

//ˈdaɪ.ə.mənd//

"Diamond" in a Sentence (27 examples)

Our baseball diamond is very small.

Set a diamond in a platinum mounting.

Nothing is as hard as a diamond.

Diamond is essentially hard.

The hardness of diamond is such that it can cut glass.

The hardness of diamond is 10.

The diamond shone brightly.

I'm not wearing a diamond ring, but I'm happy.

The diamond was set in a gold ring.

The ring has a diamond in it.

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The saw is coated with diamond.

synthetic diamond

The dozen loose diamonds sparkled in the light.

Although there are dozens of different types of gems, among the best known and most important are diamond, ruby and sapphire, emerald and other gem forms of the mineral beryl, chrysoberyl, tanzanite, tsavorite, topaz and jade.

she is wearing small diamond studs in her earlobes. the kind u wear if u’re a modest person & u don’t want to wear anything that could catch on stuff, or be a health risk in a hospital – but u’re still someone who cares.

What a beautiful engagement diamond.

Elphingston. Pearl a Chevron Diamond between three Boars Heads Eraz'd Ruby, arm'd of the first. / Eymouth. Diamond a Lyon Rampant Pearl, on a Canton of the 2d, a Cross Ruby.

The Field is Ruby, on a Bend Topaz, three Martlets Diamond. The Armes of the most Noble and Puissant Lord, Edward Brabazon, Earl of Meath, and Baron of Atherdee in the Kingdom of Ireland. His Lordship's Atchievements are Quarterly of sixteen Coats. 1. Brabazon, as above. 2. Diamond, on a Chevron between three Pickaxes Pearl, as many Mullets Ruby, by the Name of Mosley. 3. Saphire, ten Bezants, 4, 3, 2, 1, by the Bisset.

Pearl, an Eagle, Diamond, between three Crosses Patee, Ruby, for Morrys.

An adder writhes out of the bush, I can see the diamonds on its back; it shrithes across the sandy soil, and bites the right foot of one of the knights.

The teams met on the diamond.

I have only one diamond in my hand.

He gave her diamond earrings.

Today is their diamond wedding anniversary.

Today is their diamond wedding anniversary.

He's a diamond geezer.

Some experts, such as geographer Jared Diamond in his 2005 book, “Collapse,” used Easter Island as a cautionary tale of how the exploitation of limited resources can result in catastrophic population decline, ecological devastation and the destruction of a society through infighting.

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