Examples of 'diamond dust' in a sentence

Meaning of "diamond dust"

Diamond dust: This term describes very fine particles of diamond that have been crushed or ground into a powder. Diamond dust is often used in industrial applications, such as cutting or polishing materials
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  • A ground-level cloud composed of tiny ice crystals.

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Her clothing shows traces of diamond dust.
He poured diamond dust into your greasing tanks.
And write on them with diamond dust.
Diamond dust for your skin.
The hot one that sweats diamond dust.
How diamond dust unfolds its splendid brilliance.
This is the diamond dust.
It made diamond dust and that changed the weather.
And it made diamond dust.
Diamond dust used as an abrasive can be harmful if ingested or inhaled.
You said there was diamond dust in the old tunnels.
All moisture in the air has turned to ice diamond dust.
Astronomers discover diamond dust shimmering around distant stars.
Now available in a limited edition with precious diamond dust added.
Adversity is the diamond dust with which heaven polishes its jewels.

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This is known as diamond dust.
Oil and diamond dust left an almost perfect print on the box.
Orange circle is diamond dust.
Diamond dust may sometimes cause a problem for automatic weather stations.
New century production turns diamond dust novel into a film.
Diamond dust pad for the Disco.
A range of sizes of synthetic nano diamond dust is also available commercially.
We are currently in the back alleyway of the Diamond Dust.
And it made a bunch of diamond dust and that changed the weather.
On the top surface a film of olive oil and diamond dust is placed.
It is diamond dust.
I want to buy Ann some diamond dust.
There was also diamond dust on the Civil War guy.
I wanna buy Ann some diamond dust.
Diamond dust suction system SEE air filtration system.
So it might be diamond dust.
An example of suitable small, hard particles are diamond particles, such as in diamond dust.
Agglomerated diamond dust.
Much of the precipitation reported in winter is very light, possibly diamond dust.
The clouds are dissipating and the diamond dust is falling from the sky.
Later, they invented the steel pad covered with diamond dust.
Those are the glittering crystals of diamond dust which make these halos so beautiful.
We can not determine it 's snow or diamond dust.
And I can not find that diamond dust that Aunt Lindsay bought for me.
The diamond dust ( particles ) that is used in the invention may be natural or synthetic.
Warhol was one of the first artists to use diamond dust in his artworks.
Bandana Diamond dust is original works inspired by the rock culture, the metal, tattoo.
I made a wall of ice with my Diamond Dust to block his attack.
So cold, that moisture in the air freezes into tiny crystals called diamond dust.
Plus the fact that Hodgins found diamond dust on this skeleton too.
About this meteor making all this heat… and it made a bunch of diamond dust.
So where did this diamond dust come from?
It made diamond dust and that changed the weather . They died because of the weather.
Emery or corundum was used in antiquity, while diamond dust is used today.
Diamond Dust in Hokkaido, garden of the gods.

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