用diamonds造句子,“diamonds”造句

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This huge yellow-green diamonds for the round, was inlaid into a huge sinkers necklace.

The jewellery firm is just a front for their illegal trade in diamonds.

There is no doubt; tequila has the exact proportion of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms necessary to form diamonds.

All that we wise men can say will not prevent the waistcoat-makers and the shoe-stitchers from dreaming of husbands studded with diamonds.

"In the past year, the retro look in diamonds has been very popular," says Eve Goldberg, co-owner of William Goldberg diamond Corporation, which produced the custom-designed ring.

But then consider the mark-up; the roughly cut diamonds are exported, polished and bought by the brands we see almost daily on our high-streets - and then sold for thousands of pounds.

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People imitate diamonds with crystal.

She also sported a somewhat gawdy gold watch set with diamonds and sapphires.

The 2010 Bombshell Fantasy bra USES white diamonds, topaz and sapphires, and it totals 142 carats of stones, including 60 carats of white diamonds and 82 carats of topazes and sapphires.

The chemistry prize was awarded to scientists who turned tequila into diamonds. Proof that all that glitters is not Cuervo gold.

Also on offer is a ladies crystal Dior watch - "Bezel set with 48 diamonds 0.24 carat, black lacquered dial, black rubber strap set with black sapphire crystal" - worth 4, 000.

I bid four diamonds.

He heaped the diamonds up and said they were all his.

To his surprise, he discovered that the carbon in the candle wax had formed all four types of pure carbon, including diamonds and graphite, or pencil lead.

The golden arches of McDonalds, the three diamonds of Mitsubishi, the five interlocking rings of the Olympics, even Microsoft’s flying window are nonmetaphoric idioms that are instantly recognizable and imbued with common meaning.

He keeps in the safe $3 million worth of diamonds.

Its scabbard (the sheath for holding the blade) is fashioned with round gold plaques, each decorated with turquoise, rubies, emeralds and diamonds.

Real diamonds sparkle at her throat.

And only this month it was discovered, by looking at the beads in an electron microscope, that they are chock full of diamonds a micron or less across.

That thing at the front has a lot of scoops which deliver ground with diamonds inside the dredge.

They wed in 1964 after she divorced Fisher, and Burton bestowed furs and diamonds, including a $1 million pear-shaped diamond, on Taylor while publicly praising her “wonderful bosom".

I have diamonds enough for you and myself, more than all the other merchants together.

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