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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181. More like jewellery than cheap baubles, they were left over from a Christmas long ago.
182. Her jewellery consisted of a sound gold watch and a fine turquoise ring.
183. He is down, but his stranglehold on the retail jewellery scene means that no one should say he is out.
184. In a 1984 case, jewellery was stolen from a house in which the defendant was a temporary lodger.
185. Derrick took up fitness training just 13 years ago after his jewellery importing business folded.
186. It is Jewellery week in New York, with plenty to drool over.
187. Here two men managed to forced open a display cabinet to steal jewellery despite closed-circuit camera surveillance.
188. Burglars strike: Police are investigating a burglary in which a quantity of jewellery was stolen.
189. Expensive items of jewellery may be insured under an All Risks policy.
190. Sparkling jewellery smuggled through dark alleyways and fur coats stitched in countries where fur was never needed.
191. The prisoners were actually making complete items of furniture, doors, window frames, pottery and jewellery.
192. But costume jewellery had the distinct advantage of not pretending to be anything other than what it was.
192. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
193. There is a cave in the mountains, filled with sacks of gold and bushels of jewellery.
194. That's what you get for buying your jewellery from a bubble gum machine.
195. Party piece Pretty beaded jewellery is very fashionable right now and we think this necklace is a stunner.
196. The following weekend, Clare sold all her jewellery except her engagement and wedding rings.
197. The list targeted exports worth US$3,900 million, including shoes, jewellery, silk clothing, foods, and household appliances.
198. This jewellery box would be worth a lot of money if the top wasn't chipped.
199. Etty provided the latest style in stockings, and perhaps an odd item of cheap jewellery.
200. She had a gold chain in her jewellery box upstairs and soon she would fetch it.
201. Care must be taken when valuations are submitted to support a piece of jewellery.
202. How has jewellery fared in societies in which mass consumption prevails?
203. Make sure you know how a piece of jewellery is intended to be worn.
204. In the latest raid, a shop assistant was stabbed as thieves escaped with jewellery worth more than ten thousand pounds.
205. They wore black, with make-up, spiky hair, and eerie cheap jewellery.
206. Break in: Burglars have stolen electrical equipment and jewellery worth £1,500 from a house in Cedar Road, Darlington.
207. He opened a haulage firm, sold jewellery and developed property interests in Miami, allegedly working with the mafia.
208. Much additional information can, however, be learnt from sepulchral sculpture, prints and drawings, paintings and memento mori jewellery.
209. Thieves stole a large amount of cash, and jewellery worth £50,000.
210. Kelly, 28, is charged with stealing money and jewellery worth £1,624 from the Nags Head, Darlington.
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