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  • verb Present participle of diamond.

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Examples

  • A yellow sun, the winds ablaze: millions of eyes diamonding through the trees, between their lofty balls of thick green cotton — I am walking.

    Carolina Grüber: II Ivan R. 2011

  • WIAN: Federal lawmakers are diamonding the Justice Department release documents relating to the decision to prosecute the agents and grant immunity to an admitted illegal alien Mexican drug smuggler.

    CNN Transcript Feb 4, 2007 2007

  • WIAN: Federal lawmakers are diamonding the Justice Department release documents relating to the decision to prosecute the agents and grant immunity to an admitted illegal alien Mexican drug smuggler.

    CNN Transcript Feb 3, 2007 2007

  • The pure snow, which remained on the low land, was crisp and sparkling, diamonding a fair white world.

    Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler William Senior

  • True, there are some business men who perceive behind their business a goal, an ideal, in which there is something more than their own personal wealth and glory, the be-diamonding of a fat wife, and the expensive upbringing of a spoilt family.

    Over the Fireside with Silent Friends Richard King 1913

  • And basically diamonding our midfield a little bit.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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