black diamond

NOUN
  1. an inferior dark diamond used in industry for drilling and polishing
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How To Use black diamond In A Sentence

  • Beautiful silver earrings hang from the points of her ears, encrusted by black diamonds and deep purple amethysts.
  • The day after her unit withdrew from Monrovia, Black Diamond's compound and the sequestered house presented a desolate sight.
  • This year it added one new trail, a black diamond tight glade.
  • To quote Black Diamond: ‘because our asymmetrical hexagonal design allows one excentric to fit four different crack configurations, the hex has a range similar to a comparably sized SLCD, at considerably reduced weight and price.’
  • Under his wing, the full range of skiing opportunities became apparent: within the space of two days we tried everything from the easiest green runs to double black diamond couloirs.
  • Diamond dust is used for cutting gem stones and other very hard materials, and borts or carbonadoes (black diamonds) for diamond-drilling in exploration. The Economic Aspect of Geology
  • Also known as carbonado, the black diamond is the oldest, toughest and rarest diamond found only in Brazil and Africa. WebWire | Recent Headlines
  • Black diamonds outlined by stringing and a cross-banded mahogany-veneer border highlight the doors, which open to reveal additional pigeonholes and drawers.
  • Earrings, necklaces, and pendants will feature black diamond pavé.
  • It glittered up at me like a black diamond from the edge of the puddle where it lay.
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