diamonding (Meaning)

diamonding

of, relating to, or being a 60th or 75th anniversary or its celebration, a very hard stone of crystallized carbon that is used as a precious gem and industrially as a powder for grinding, smoothing, or polishing and in cutting tools, infield sense 1a, a square or rhombus-shaped figure usually oriented with the long diagonal vertical, the entire playing field in baseball or softball, a piece of this substance, the entire playing field, native crystalline carbon that is the hardest known mineral, that is usually nearly colorless, that when transparent and free from flaws is highly valued as a precious stone, and that is used industrially especially as an abrasive, to adorn with or as if with diamonds, the suit made up of cards marked with diamonds, a playing card marked with a stylized figure of a red diamond, the suit comprising cards marked with diamonds, a baseball infield, something that resembles a diamond (as in brilliance, value, or fine quality), a piece of this stone especially when cut and polished, a shape that is formed by four equal straight lines and has two opposite acute angles and two opposite obtuse angles, a playing card marked with a red diamond-shaped figure, crystallized carbon produced artificially

diamonding Sentence Examples

  1. The sunlight diamonding on the lake created shimmering reflections.
  2. Crystallized sugar diamonding on the edges of the glass added an alluring sparkle.
  3. The diamonding pattern on the antique mirror reflected the chandelier's light.
  4. The raindrops diamonding on the leaves glistened like tiny gemstones.
  5. The ice diamonding on the pond made a captivating crystalline surface.
  6. The diamonding effect on the fabric enhanced its luxurious appearance.
  7. The diamonding of the stars in the night sky created a breathtaking celestial display.
  8. The diamonding on the car's paint gave it a mirror-like finish.
  9. The diamonding of the wedding ring symbolized their eternal love and commitment.
  10. The artist used diamonding techniques to create a mesmerizing geometric painting.

FAQs About the word diamonding

of, relating to, or being a 60th or 75th anniversary or its celebration, a very hard stone of crystallized carbon that is used as a precious gem and industriall

jeweling, pearling, sprucing (up), trapping,jewelling, dressing, dressing up, impearling, decorating, tricking (out)

uncovering, displaying, dismantling, simplifying, stripping, baring, revealing,streamlining, denuding, exposing

The sunlight diamonding on the lake created shimmering reflections.

Crystallized sugar diamonding on the edges of the glass added an alluring sparkle.

The diamonding pattern on the antique mirror reflected the chandelier's light.

The raindrops diamonding on the leaves glistened like tiny gemstones.