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diamond [ˈdaɪəmənd] N

2. diamond (rhombus):

3. diamond (tool for cutting glass):

rough diamond N Brit, Aus a. fig (unpolished diamond)

Usage examples with diamonds

the three of diamonds
the king of diamonds games

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The pattern of the egg contains five oval panels bordered by half-pearls set in enamel, with brilliant diamonds placed at each intersection.
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The most embellishment he allowed was a sprinkling of rhinestones or diamonds.
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These large format stamps came in a variety of shapes including diamonds, and were widely sold to collectors in canceled to order form.
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He is selected, however, to oversee the receipt of the gyroscopes - critically, he does not know that diamonds are being exchanged for the gyroscopes.
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After reaching a particular height the water stood still in the air, the particles glittering like diamonds.
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It is set with emeralds and diamonds in eagle and honeysuckle vine motifs.
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This invention revolutionized the diamond cutting industry and correspondingly, the popularity of diamonds.
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They lose the diamonds in the plane crash and spend much of their time on the island searching for them.
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During the 1950s, a program of tree planting occurred at the lake along with the construction of baseball diamonds and a boat house.
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A poor country today may suddenly become very rich tomorrow through the discovery of say oil, coltan, tantalite, uranium, diamonds or any rare mineral.
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