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  • noun Plural form of sard.

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Examples

  • The ivory horns were heaped with purple amethysts, and the horns of brass with chalcedonies and sards.

    The Fisherman and His Soul 1998

  • The ivory horns were heaped with purple amethysts, and the horns of brass with chalcedonies and sards.

    The Fisherman and His Soul 1998

  • I will simply say: "The Countess is worth as many queens as a gem is worth of pearls and sards."

    Four Arthurian Romances de Troyes Chr��tien 1914

  • The ivory horns were heaped with purple amethysts, and the horns of brass with chalcedonies and sards.

    A House of Pomegranates Oscar Wilde 1877

  • The ivory horns were heaped with purple amethysts, and the horns of brass with chalcedonies and sards.

    Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde 1877

  • The tiny precious stones we prize so greatly are but morsels of them -- sards and jasper and emerald and the rest.

    Plato and Platonism Walter Pater 1866

  • This historical tie-up also brings additional five per cent cash back on Central Bank of India maestro debit sards during these four days.

    The Economic Times 2010

  • This historical tie-up also brings additional five per cent cash back on Central Bank of India maestro debit sards during these four days.

    The Economic Times 2010

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