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diamond

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


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When I offered to help, she raised an eyebrow—she had no idea I could sew—but handed me a coat, a diamond choker, a seam ripper, and a needle.

From Literature

He’d made a fortune, apparently, from galamsey mining—diamonds in the Western Region and gold in the Northern Volta, among other things.

From Literature

In the city of South Gate, there’s three high schools nearby one another, which draws fans to gyms, football fields, soccer fields, baseball and softball diamonds.

From Los Angeles Times

Behind dark shades and covered in diamonds, the singer started off by saying, “Make time for the people you love while you can.”

From Los Angeles Times

Sabrina Carpenter's Grammy-nominated album may be called Man's Best Friend, but her red carpet look seemed to channel another blonde bombshell, with her form-fitting crystal and diamond gown reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe.

From BBC