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- verb Present participle of
diamond .
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Examples
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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And basically diamonding our midfield a little bit.
The Seattle Times 2011
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