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gems

[ gems ]

noun

plural gemses


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Word History and Origins

Origin of gems1

< German; Old High German gamiza < Late Latin camoc- (stem of camox )
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She also excavated a few gems, including a star sapphire ring that belonged to her late father and an inexpensive metal lotus bowl that I had loved, deformed but still somehow itself.

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Some eyebrows were raised when PSG paid such a large fee for Doue in the summer, but Rennes are as good at driving a hard bargain as they are producing young gems.

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Looking down at the top of the hulking piece of jewelry, the team’s LA logo is spelled out in blue gems, with a bed of oval-shaped diamonds serving as a backdrop.

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With the addition of so much sound and space, listeners will feel like they’re hearing these mid-1970s McCartney gems for the very first time.

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"Books, comics, movies, music, video games. It's very hard to discover what it is you might like and you might miss out on some hidden gems."

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