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pearls Meaning

pearls

of, relating to, or resembling pearl, to set or adorn with pearls, to fish or search for pearls, a rounded abnormal mass of enamel on a tooth, a dense variously colored and usually lustrous concretion formed of concentric layers of mother-of-pearl as an abnormal growth within the shell of some mollusks and used as a gem, to form drops or beads like pearls, made of or adorned with pearls, perle, to give a pearly color or luster to, mother-of-pearl, a light bluish gray, to form into small round grains, a nearly neutral slightly bluish medium gray, picot, one of the rounded concentric masses of squamous epithelial cells characteristic of certain tumors, something resembling a pearl intrinsically or physically, a dense smooth shiny body that is considered a gem and is formed in layers as an abnormal growth in the body of some mollusks usually around something irritating (as a grain of sand) which has gotten into the shell, to sprinkle or bead with pearly drops, having medium-sized grains, something like a pearl (as in shape, color, or value), made of pearls, a miliary leproma of the iris, one that is very choice or precious

pearls Sentence Examples

  1. She adorned her neck with a delicate strand of lustrous pearls.
  2. The morning dew glistened like tiny pearls on the grass.
  3. The oyster carefully nurtured the pearl within its shell.
  4. The wisdom of the ancients was said to reside in the words of the Pearl of Wisdom.
  5. The candlelight flickered on the polished surface of the pearl, casting an ethereal glow.
  6. The pearl necklace was a treasured heirloom passed down through generations.
  7. The tears of joy rolled down her cheeks like tiny pearls.
  8. The pearl's iridescent surface shimmered with a rainbow of colors.
  9. The quest for the perfect pearl led explorers to distant seas.
  10. The necklace of pearls symbolized wealth, beauty, and status.

FAQs About the word pearls

of, relating to, or resembling pearl, to set or adorn with pearls, to fish or search for pearls, a rounded abnormal mass of enamel on a tooth, a dense variously

gems, treasures, prizes, jewels, catches, valuables,plums, blessings, windfalls, spoils

losers,lemons,

She adorned her neck with a delicate strand of lustrous pearls.

The morning dew glistened like tiny pearls on the grass.

The oyster carefully nurtured the pearl within its shell.

The wisdom of the ancients was said to reside in the words of the Pearl of Wisdom.