beads in the PONS Dictionary

beads Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to thread beads on a string
to count one's beads

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In winter, a meshed dressing gown or drapery made of gold beads, which covered from the neck down like a poncho is used.
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The use of glass beads was later changed to silica gel.
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These workers were paid on a piecework basis for the resulting lampwork beads.
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They were often hand decorated with various patterns or beads to make them unique and worn over petticoats.
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The beads are used to keep track of the number of recitations that make up the thikr.
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Caps were now being made with precious brocade and velvet fabrics and embroidered with beads and threads of precious metals.
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The beads are then compartmentalized into water-oil emulsion droplets.
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Beads are inflexible and inelastic, and provide the mechanical strength to fit the tire to the wheel.
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The basic structure is made of wood, with gold and silver overlay decorated with filigree, enamel, and over 1000 jewels and beads.
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Notions such as age, marital status and relative economic wealth were communicated through careful selection of symbolic glass beads.
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