Examples of 'looking for diamonds' in a sentence

Meaning of "looking for diamonds"

Looking for diamonds: This phrase metaphorically means searching for something valuable, precious, or exceptional

How to use "looking for diamonds" in a sentence

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looking for diamonds
Nina wasrt looking for diamonds.
Looking for diamonds in the wasteland.
Nina was not looking for diamonds.
Looking for diamonds.
I am not looking for diamonds.
If you play this game, you are probably looking for diamonds.
I am looking for diamonds in the rough.
We think that the kidnappers were looking for diamonds on your boat.
Looking for diamonds in a mine?
If we are looking for diamonds.
I do not want you tunneling under the bed, looking for diamonds.
We were looking for diamonds.
Everyone 's outside the gates looking for diamonds.
Hello? Looking for diamonds.
I do not want you tunnelling under the bed, looking for diamonds.

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The monk wanders Looking for diamonds in wasteland.
We have been down here an hour . If we are looking for diamonds.
We are always looking for diamonds in the rough".
Except for the diamonds . Nina was not looking for diamonds.
The solution for retail jewelers looking for diamonds and diamond pricing information.
Should not we be in a spooky, old diamond mine? If we are looking for diamonds.
Died in a plane crash looking for diamonds in Russia.
She was looking for Sally. Nina wasn't looking for diamonds.
But we're not looking for diamonds.
Yes, honey . But we are not looking for diamonds.

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