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Definition of Rhinestones
1. rhinestone [n] - See also: rhinestone
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rhinestones
Literary usage of Rhinestones
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Europe's Morning After by Kenneth Lewis Roberts (1921)
"The rhinestones— four strands on each side—ran from the waist in back over each
shoulder and down to ... There was nothing but those strings of rhinestones. ..."
2. Europe's Morning After by Kenneth Lewis Roberts (1921)
"The rhinestones— four strands on each side—ran from the waist in back over each
shoulder and down to ... There was nothing but those strings of rhinestones. ..."
3. Blue Book by Tiffany and Company (1893)
"rhinestones 32. to 65. Silver 10. to 250. Miniature Frames: Ornamented bronze,
... rhinestones 6. to 30. Silver 4.25 to 38. Leather, silver mountings 9. ..."
4. Woman as Decoration by Emily Burbank (1917)
"In the same way rhinestones may be decidedly decorative, but only a woman with
an artist's ... It can be done, by keeping the rhinestones off the bodice. ..."
5. Woman as Decoration by Emily Burbank (1917)
"Jn the same way rhinestones may be decidedly decorative, but only a woman with
an artist's ... It can be done, by keeping the rhinestones off the bodice. ..."
6. United States Compiled Statutes, Annotated, 1916: Embracing the Statutes of by United States, John Allan Mallory (1917)
"rhinestones. — rhinestones composed in chief value of paste held not dutiable as
jewelry. . See paragraph 95. 18. Sliver hand bags.—Women's silver hand bags ..."
7. The World's Work Second War Manual: The Conduct of the Warby Arthur Wilson Page by Arthur Wilson Page (1914)
"... black enamel bar and circle, 4 rhinestones, pearl centre $2.25 No. ... «et with
rhinestones, pearl in centre $1.50 ..."