Definitions

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  • transitive verb rare To set with diamonds; to adorn; to enrich.

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  • verb transitive To set with diamonds; to adorn or enrich.

Etymologies

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diamond +‎ -ize

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Examples

  • If you spit out such an RNC mailing like a brick - particularly if there's little or no followup - it becomes difficult to see it as anything other than Chairman Steele trying to "diamondize" his base critics.

    Canada Free Press 2009

  • If you spit out such an RNC mailing like a brick - particularly if there's little or no followup - it becomes difficult to see it as anything other than Chairman Steele trying to "diamondize" his base critics.

    Canada Free Press 2009

  • If you spit out such an RNC mailing like a brick - particularly if there's little or no followup - it becomes difficult to see it as anything other than Chairman Steele trying to "diamondize" his base critics.

    Canada Free Press 2009

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