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diamonds
noun as in ice
Strongest matches
Strong match
noun as in jewelry
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak match
Example Sentences
She jumped bail to Canada, with more than $1 million in cash and diamonds, and settled in Hamilton, Ontario.
“They call me Ma because I give them money and horses and diamonds,” Mandelbaum reportedly said.
Walter Jon Williams, the popular cyberpunk author, had me at “You can make diamonds out of tequila.”
The Kimberley Process for tracking conflict diamonds officially suspended CAR one year ago.
The tangle of enormous fake diamonds resting on top of her cleavage sparkles at every flashbulb.
Only the petrol tins they took for water right and left of their pathway up the cliff; huge diamonds in the evening sun.
Half-fed men would dig for diamonds, and men sheltered by a crazy roof erect the marble walls of palaces.
Round her neck depended from a black velvet band, strings of diamonds of great size and magnificence.
Many of these testimonials of friendship and regard were of gold and silver, and set with diamonds of the finest water.
Wonderful pendants of crystallised lime reached down from the lofty roof, shining like diamonds.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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