jewel|jewels in English
noun
[jew·el || 'dʒuːəl]
gem, gemstone, precious stone; ornament set with precious stones; valuable possession; highly esteemed perso
Use "jewel|jewels" in a sentence
1. The jewels go in the jewel box.
2. Jewel House wardens guard the famous British crown jewels, on public display since the 17th century.
3. Alhaja translate: jewel, precious thing, jewel
4. “Jewels of truth.”
5. The King's Jewel.
6. “Jewels of Truth”
7. Exploring the Ageless Jewel
8. A Wild Jewel
9. Prairie Jewels: Iowa's Courthouses
10. Ah, a glamorous jewel thief.
11. Jewel - Sweet And Wild - Autographed
12. Alice, you are a jewel.
13. Some of the crown jewels
14. She is bedecked with jewels.
15. 31 A Wild Jewel
16. He is always hovering around Jewel.
17. A jewel in The Creator's palm.
18. The jewel has a beautiful shimmer.
19. Bijoux Jewels is Baltimore's premiere jewelry boutique featuring a perfectly curated collection of antique to contemporary jewels
20. Yeoman Warders and the Crown Jewels
21. She bedizened herself with cheap jewels.
22. These are precious jewels beyond compare.
23. The jewels were her personal property.
24. “A SPARKLING BLUE AND WHITE JEWEL.”
25. The queen was resplendent with jewels.