Diamonds
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216 examples of Diamonds in a sentence
And now, look, ace of
diamonds
will guide.
So, in this case, I try to locate
diamonds.
I will try to find the diamonds, but I will do it the hard way.
Ace of diamonds, yes?
Sorry, two of
diamonds.
Zoe: Five of diamonds, yeah.
Jack of diamonds, correct?
Yes? CA: King of
diamonds.
A blind man can see that the
diamonds
end up in his pocket.
They contain plastic crystals mixed with diamonds, beer cans and royal silks all in one look.
For example, diamonds, which form deep in the Earth’s mantle, have a cubic crystalline structure and can grow into either cubes or octahedrons.
While we can’t directly observe growth conditions in the mantle, laboratory experiments have shown some evidence that
diamonds
tend to grow into cubes at lower temperatures and octahedrons at higher temperatures.
And
diamonds
never naturally grow into the shapes found in jewelry— those
diamonds
have been cut to showcase sparkle and clarity.
The interesting thing is that for 50 years hence, the highest status jewelry you could wear in Prussia wasn't made of gold or
diamonds.
No
diamonds.
Now, it's no different than walking over acres of
diamonds.
If Lise was to walk over acres of
diamonds
but there was no store, no bank, no way to use the diamonds, no way to exchange them, they'd be worthless, too.
A group of people goes deep into the jungle for various reasons, and finally find a lost city (where apparently King Solomon's
Diamonds
are) and a race of super-gorilla's... Now, you know you're in trouble when you put fine actors like Linney and Curry in one movie that stars... a talking gorilla, and that is just the beginning.
The plot revolves around a woman trying to find what happened to her missing ex-husband while also searching for some sort of legendary
diamonds.
If there were any
diamonds
or gems sprinkled within this film, they were successfully buried under tons and tons of coal... or perhaps overacting.
An expedition party made up of constantly bickering and obnoxious jerks go trekking into the dangerous African jungle in search of both a fortune in
diamonds
and a missing young lady named Diana (luscious brunette looker Katja Biernet, clad solely in a skimpy loincloth that shows off a lot of her hot shapely body) who's worshiped as a goddess by a deadly primitive tribe called the Mabutos.
Instead, we got some jungle melodrama about a a girl and two guys who go searching for
diamonds
and end up confronting a vicious animal hunter.
There are so many open answers to this movie that it is ridiculous...like The Poseidon which is a monstruous ship with passengers on is drifting on the sea and just Michael Caine with his miniboat and an evil Telly Savalas discover the boat...well, at the beginning the French marine are circling above the wreck with their helicopter but as a sinking cruiseship is a daily thing, they just fly away... What am I trying to say??? Hmmm, Michael Caine goes on board with sally Field and he might pick up everything he sees (diamonds)if there wasn't a Telly Savalas who is looking for weapons on the ship...my God, why in fact am I wasting my words on here?
It's ridiculous and knowing that both Field and Caine were involved makes you think what went through their minds when reading scripts....certainly not diamonds....
Huge
diamonds?
Lorre has the man paroled into his care and brought to his island where he is mining
diamonds.
From 1950 comes a neat thriller about a couple smuggling
diamonds
from abroad and also the contagious disease smallpox.
Decked out in beautiful double-breasted, single-buttoned, drape-style suits and cruising in gorgeous, 110%-steel cars with huge fender skirts and suicide doors that come up to your armpit, Conway travels from New York to Miami to keep a formula for industrial
diamonds
from falling into the wrong hands.
Full of space travel, horses, diamonds, mystical characters, colorful backgrounds, evil characters, etc etc. Very bright, full of action, you will not get bored.
Its big attraction was that it brought back the original Bond, Sean Connery; its title reputedly derived from Connery's remark after
"Diamonds
Are Forever" that he would never again play the role.
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