How To Use Diamante In A Sentence

  • More than 50 others pitched story ideas during the weekend to a Harlequin editor from Toronto, and to a publisher from Arizona, who wore a diamanté brooch spelling out ‘Book Lover’ on her lapel.
  • Great granite cliffs reared up majestically all around us, the foreboding grey offset by sparkling ribbons of water showering diamante spray.
  • They supplied buttons for all of Madonna's costumes in Evita, including special diamanté and pre-war mother-of-pearl buttons.
  • A diamanté brooch flashes on her coat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sinéad was given away by her father Tommy and looked radiant in a white silk skirt and bodice with diamanté detail and full length veil.
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  • The bride wore an ivory gown with a fitted diamanté detailed bodice, a full skirt and train, waist-length veil and diamante tiara.
  • Juliet Dunn is another designer who has sharpened up the caftan by using diamanté or sequins alongside the expected swirls of embroidery.
  • Just look at the Janet Reger G-string with a Swarovski diamanté back that comes with the ‘Bling Called Love’ package at Conrad London, in Chelsea Harbour.
  • An odd mix of waistcoat and straightjacket up top, with some kind of diamante augmentation around the neck, the whole combo topped off with a wide brimmed black hat. Expecting Rain
  • We can shape it into a heart, if you like, or we can apply diamanté round the edges.
  • I went out for dinner tonight dressed in diamante studded Katharine Hamnett t-shirt and blue jeans. My girls
  • Doing that among the Madison Square Garden crowd where ritzy ladies sported rhinestone and diamanté ‘W’ pins would be like forcing the country club to go slumming on a nice summer's day.
  • You can make them more formal with the addition of a diamanté brooch to use as a clasp on the front or the back.
  • Instead she went to her jewel case and took out a pair of diamanté pendant earrings that she had dismissed as too flamboyant. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Margaritæ: quod ego pluries tentans, accepi de rupe cespitem cum diamante masculo, et femella, plantans in pratello, et frequentans, focillans madefeci de rore Maii. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • ‘Here's a pair I bought in the 80s for $500, which was an awful lot of money then,’ she says, unsheathing diamanté evening pumps.
  • Add to that the cost of leather pumps; fibre-tipped dance shoes; diamanté tiara and other accessories, and you'll understand the financial strain imposed on parents.’
  • New kinds of poetry need to be explored by pupils, such as in the writing of diamantes and cinquains.
  • Se inco en una rodilla, y le pidio que si se queria casar con el, con un anillo de diamantes que el mismo diseno! WN.com - Articles related to Swine industry losses are 'critical'
  • Irene wore a white halter-neck diamanté gown designed by Amanda Wyatt with a crystal tiara and white crushed velvet cape.
  • For instance, sweep your hair back into a smart chignon and pair with long dangly earrings for one night on the town, then show off your long loose curls offset by a pair of diamanté studs the next time you're partying.
  • Her very short skirts, which are made of numberless layers of white tulle, and the top layer, which stands out almost like a wheel, is adorned with a bold lattice work of silver ruching and diamante and interlaced with a delicate tracery of pale blue. Archive 2009-05-01
  • FLOWERS: The bride carried a bouquet of gypsophila with diamante from Bloomsbury, Whitehaven News headlines
  • Whether fishnet, tartan, lace, polka dot or embellished with diamanté stars, novelty tights are never flattering and only look good on fantastically good legs - approach with caution.
  • A diamanté brooch flashes on her coat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Black enamel mixed with diamanté in art deco chandelier styles will look good with the op art inspired prints.
  • Instead she went to her jewel case and took out a pair of diamanté pendant earrings that she had dismissed as too flamboyant. THE WHITE DOVE
  • She wore a diamanté tiara and a waist-length veil.
  • Write a poem in cinquain or diamante format.
  • Her green velvet dress, her diamante clasps, her upswept hair, were much more suited to an evening of grandeur than a simple, homely supper. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
  • The bride, given in matrimony by her father Tom, looked very elegant in a gown of white raw silk, perfectly adorned with diamanté stones and full length train.
  • This isn't reality TV!" they splutter, settling in for 60 solid minutes watching a woman fake-tanned the shade of a third-degree burn glueing diamante craft beads on to her vagina. Grace Dent's TV OD
  • Deborah Allen, from Darlington, had diamanté on her flamboyant hat, on her pink strappy sandals and even at her fingertips - but then she does own a nail bar.
  • I've got a peacock-green number, a black thing with loads of diamanté, and a shiny silver one with a dangerously low neckline.
  • Vintage diamanté necklaces were top of the shopping list.
  • The bride, given in marriage by her father Frank, looked radiant in an ivory raw silk dress with diamanté detail and long train.
  • One was a family photograph of her entire family; one was a black-and-white photograph of her mother, specially coloured and framed; and the third was the diamanté necklace her mother wore on her 21st birthday.
  • For her final day of community service at New York's sanitation department she wore a diamante studded gown.
  • Otherwise, diamanté, marcasite, enamel and coloured faux gems of every kind all look good.
  • Although thongs are still in demand with diamanté and other designs, what we are starting to see is the comeback of briefs and panties.
  • I winced as they pulled and shaped, until my long curls were pulled into a low ponytail and a diamanté clip was attached.
  • `I see you're admiring Mr Schrader's mountain," the man in the diamanté suit said in a distinctive Jamaican accent. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • Dolce & Gabbana offers classic glamour with autumnal shades of red and brown and a sparkling diamanté logo (dolcegabbana. com; $374), while Tom Ford's retro aviators are thick-rimmed and resemble ultrachic safety glasses for scientists (tomford. com; $367). The Good Life
  • Juliet Dunn is another designer who has sharpened up the caftan by using diamanté or sequins alongside the expected swirls of embroidery.
  • They wore lilac satin dresses with low crossover backs, diamanté detail and small trains.
  • The glittering sapphire fabric, crepe accented with tiny diamantés, highlighted her blue eyes, and pale blonde hair.
  • She was from Diamante and had not been in Catania for twelve years. The Miracles of Antichrist: A Novel
  • This isn't reality TV!" they splutter, settling in for 60 solid minutes watching a woman fake-tanned the shade of a third-degree burn glueing diamante craft beads on to her vagina. Grace Dent's TV OD
  • You can make them more formal with the addition of a diamanté brooch to use as a clasp on the front or the back.
  • And can R2-D2 comfortably fit in the trunk of a Diamante?
  • Placing diamanté clips and delicate barrettes add a sassy touch of glamour to hairstyles for the holiday.
  • Accessories include hats, bags, a parasol, a fox fur and, shoes, including gold court shoes with diamanté buckles dating from 1900.
  • This makes flats a dressier option and workable in the evening with a long gown or party dress, while thongs are now beaded, metallic, diamanté or - in a nod to the Grecian look - a simple gladiator style.
  • The dress was royal blue with a diagonal slash of diamantés.
  • He adds, the metallic weird diamante hoop at her shoulder is just wacky. Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking: Project Runway, Episode 9 "Race to the Finish"
  • There's even a small selection of products for the hen and stag dos, including T-shirts featuring key words in diamanté on the front such as ‘Sexy bridesmaid’ and ‘Groom's mother’.
  • Her blonde hair was twisted in an elegant bun with a silver diamanté clip.
  • She topped off the look with heavily-styled blonde hair, a golden anklet, diamanté earrings and naturally, leopard print nail varnish.
  • I take the word of V & A curator Claire Wilcox that the safety pin dress is superbly tailored, but up close it looks even tackier than I had imagined, ditto the blue satin number studded with diamanté, once worn by Diana, Princess of Wales.
  • `I see you're admiring Mr Schrader's mountain," the man in the diamanté suit said in a distinctive Jamaican accent. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • They wore gold strapless dresses with diamanté detail, and pearl tiaras.
  • There's even a small selection of products for the hen and stag dos, including T-shirts featuring key words in diamanté on the front such as ‘Sexy bridesmaid’ and ‘Groom's mother’.
  • Her very short skirts, which are made of numberless layers of white tulle, and the top layer, which stands out almost like a wheel, is adorned with a bold lattice work of silver ruching and diamante and interlaced with a delicate tracery of pale blue. Further Pavlova

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