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diamond

[dahy-muhnd, dahy-uh-] / ˈdaɪ mənd, ˈdaɪ ə- /


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In the galleries diamonded Peeresses stared, rustled, bowed.

From Time Magazine Archive

Over this hill, fierce winds blew the snow, and wonderful, diamonded drifts covered the yard, and sometimes father was obliged to dig deep trenches in order to reach the barn.

From A Son of the Middle Border by Garland, Hamlin

Most of the windows, latticed and small, were set flush with the floor; but high up in a dormer was a large window with diamonded panes, uncurtained, black and ominous.

From Carnival by MacKenzie, Compton

"Mullins and I get on famously," observed Mrs. Knox, crushing an empty egg-shell with her yellow diamonded fingers and returning it to its original donors, "we're both mad, you know!"

From Further Experiences of an Irish R.M. by Ross, Martin

See, the dawn shivers round the grey gilt-dialledtowers, and the rainStreams down each diamonded pane and blurswith tears the wannish day.

From Ballad of Reading Gaol by Wilde, Oscar




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