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rhinestone

[rahyn-stohn] / ˈraɪnˌstoʊn /


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When the song was over, she said, “There’s a lot of rhinestones in this world, Ridge, but there’s only one Diamond!”

From Literature

Pair it with black sunglasses, rhinestone earrings and a pearl necklace to become Audrey Hepburn.

From Salon

As a pre-teen, freshly sprung from an orthodontist’s chair, my idea of heaven was a Wendy’s fry — natural-cut, skins freckled along the edges, salt like tiny rhinestones clinging to grease — dunked into a chocolate Frosty.

From Salon

It certainly shows that Austin Butler’s Oscar-nominated portrayal of the King wasn’t one rhinestone over the top.

From Los Angeles Times

“Grab your rhinestones! Vegas is calling,” the Country Music Hall of Fame inductee wrote on X.

From Salon