diamond necklace
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiamondandnecklace
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diamond
noun
uk/ˈdaɪə.mənd/us/ˈdaɪ.ə.mənd/
a transparent, extremely hard precious stone that is used in jewellery, and in industry for cutting ...
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necklace
noun[C]
uk/ˈnek.ləs/us/ˈnek.ləs/
a piece of jewellery worn around the neck, such as a chain or a string of decorative stones, ...
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(Definition ofdiamondandnecklacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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My play was to utilize two actors and one actress and incorporate 'diamondnecklace' (noun); 'open secret' (oxymoron); and '1981' (year).
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It is even rumoured that adiamondnecklaceleft the country at the same time.
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They may put their money into this lottery and get £1 for their half-crown, or adiamondnecklaceworth £200,000.
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She wore a hugediamondnecklaceand a large broach of diamonds and pearls.
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Pinkie and her lover get mixed up with gangsters, a lost package and a missingdiamondnecklace.
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She wore it as the centerpiece of adiamondnecklace.
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Rita sees adiamondnecklacehanging out of one of his pockets, and tells him furiously to get out.
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Renee won the challenge and adiamondnecklaceas a prize.
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Ziggy purchased a pet duck and bought it adiamondnecklace(again showing that he is making money).
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She bought diamond necklaces, enough clothes to fill 30 closets, and a gold organ.
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At one party, all the women received diamond necklaces as party favors while the men were given cigars made out of dollar bills to smoke.
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Items taken during the burglary included wedding rings, an engagement ring, pearl and diamond necklaces, a large 52 carat (10 g) sapphire ring and two pairs of diamond earrings.
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