diamond dust

NOUN
  1. small crystals of ice
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How To Use diamond dust In A Sentence

  • He printed on shopping bags and plexiglas and placed unconventional material like diamond dust on his prints.
  • The usual ingredients are aatop rice, ground glass, a spice called taal magna, a resin-like material called ranamastaki, a fragrant cardamom-like spice called tosh, powdered ruby and lapis lazuli and, in some cases, even diamond dust. The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage
  • Frances, ~they are ruffled, diamond dusted, recurved, doubled lovelies that will certainly be missed. Daylilies 2009-Grand Finale « Fairegarden
  • As the dust on the rim cuts, diamond dust whirs away from the cutting blade and continually replenishes rim dust.
  • Each kind smelts diamond dust material cool suppression ball group production.
  • Adversity is the diamond dust Heaven polishes its jewels with. Thomas Carlyle 
  • Adversity is the diamond dust with which life polishes its jewels.
  • 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
  • People are in awe and praise to the heart, called the diamond dust.
  • Adversity is the diamond dust Heaven polishes its jewels with. Thomas Carlyle 
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