Sentence example with the word 'tiara'

tiara

anklet, bracelet, chain, coronet, earring, jewel, nose ring, precious stone, regalia, rod of empire, stickpin, uraeus

Definition n. a jeweled headdress worn by women on formal occasions

Last update: September 26, 2016


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The tiara on the queen's head glittered with expensive jewels.   [adverb]

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Every skull-cap may dream of the tiara.   [Please select]

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"But not necessarily her diamond tiara--" "Has she got one."   [Please select]

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"And this one the tiara."   [Please select]

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The latter was young and handsome, and wore a robe of white cloth, her head being adorned with a tiara of date-leaves.   [Please select]

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Look at this wonderful purple robe with the white stripe and the rich silver embroidery; and then the tiara with the royal diamonds.   [Please select]

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A brilliant star of diamonds and turquoises glittered in the front of his tiara.   [Please select]

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Tears rolled down among the pearls and diamonds, as strange a contrast as the proud tiara and its unhappy, fainting wearer.   [Please select]

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The excitement attending this diversion having subsided, Solomon asked: "What was the incident of the lost tiara."   [Please select]

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"It was in this way that I treated the strange case of the lost tiara," resumed the stranger.   [Please select]

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No one would like to suspect him of having purloined his wife's tiara.   [Please select]

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