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pendant

[pen-duhnt] / ˈpɛn dənt /




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On her necklace was a tiny pendant in the shape of a dove.

From The Wall Street Journal

He’s wearing a gold-rope chain with the Universal logo as a pendant, and gold-rimmed sunglasses that are square and lightly tinted.

From Los Angeles Times

Pearls dangle at the ends of her pendant earrings, and three separate necklaces—studded, we think, with emeralds—draw the eye to her creamy neck.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her sweeping black dress was covered in silver stars, and a heavy moon pendant hung from a long chain around her neck.

From Literature

Research led by the British Museum has revealed that the Tudor Heart pendant may have been made to celebrate the betrothal of their two-year-old daughter Princess Mary to the eight-month-old French heir-apparent in 1518.

From BBC