Synonym: jewelry. Similar words: dweller, jewel, jewelry, farewell, gallery, swelled, seller, scullery. Meaning: ['dʒuː(ə)lrɪ] n. an adornment (as a bracelet or ring or necklace) made of precious metals and set with gems (or imitation gems).
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121. Shopkeepers beckoned us into their premises where we were tempted by sparkling silver jewellery and traditional greek hand woven mats.
122. Wearing beautiful jewellery, or luscious colours and wonderful fabrics, is an ancient pleasure: that of self-adornment.
123. While Sapan found the petrol we strolled the boardwalk where ladies sold shells and coral jewellery.
124. The new Jewellery Quarter Discovery Centre provides an excellent introduction to this unique area, its craft and people.
125. Gunfire and the occasional grenade explosions accompany raid after raid on jewellery shops.
126. She now makes jewellery boxes, pencil holders, and Christmas decorations.
127. Similarly, her consideration of wearing a crucifix as jewellery was linked to assumptions that individuals might ascribe to the wearer.
128. She took off everything that could identify her, and stowed it in the bottom layer of her jewellery box.
129. We carried only suitcases and clothes and we had a case with our jewellery and the registry deeds to our lands inside.
130. A simple round neck style with wrist length sleeves it makes the perfect foil for a favourite scarf or piece of jewellery.
131. Read in studio Thieves have raided a widow's home and stolen ten thousand pounds of her late husband's jewellery.
132. Aunt Margaret had one single piece of jewellery, besides her fat gold wedding ring.
132. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
133. She saw the leather coffer, with its massed jewellery ....
134. She may regret this change, but colludes with it by making and selling ethnic jewellery of her own.
135. In the last two months, however, jewellery shops have been taken by storm.
136. A dressing-table was cluttered with grease-paints, ribbons, stage jewellery and bric-a-brac.
137. She doesn't wear a lot of jewellery, she is an active working lady - and of course, she is a princess.
138. At the court they had made the jewellery for the Imperial eunuchs.
139. She slipped on a figure-hugging black dress and adorned the outfit with a bold selection of costume jewellery.
140. At first the disappearance of my little objetsd'art, my lavish art books and pieces of jewellery did not bother me.
141. Jewels haul: A quantity of jewellery was taken during a burglary in Ripon.
142. It was perfection, and displayed the most exquisite jewellery so brilliantly.
143. His chest gleamed like a mirror as the thick, cheap jewellery draped across it caught the sunlight.
144. The Duchy of Cornwall is investing £2.5m in the scheme to build 79 small business workshops in the city's Jewellery Quarter.
145. When it came to designing jewellery(sentencedict.com), Edward Burne-Jones was probably the most prolific of the Pre-Raphaelite group.
146. Simone's boutique was nestled in between a shoe shop and a jewellery shop.
147. Much of this wealth was deposited with London goldsmiths who refined gold and made gold ornaments and jewellery.
148. Antique jewellery at the Paris Biennale is of interest for its design rather than its intrinsic value.
149. If you like to wear gold jewellery, go for lighter, peachy pinks.
150. Claims have been made for government compensation of the artisans who fashion expensive spectacle frames, combs and jewellery from the shells.
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