51³Ō¹Ļ

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bejewel

[bih-joo-uhl]

verb (used with object)

bejeweled, bejeweling , bejewelled, bejewelling .
  1. to adorn with or as if with jewels.



bejewel

/ ²śÉŖĖˆ»åĻō³Üːə±ō /

verb

  1. (tr) to decorate with or as if with jewels

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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of bejewel1

First recorded in 1550–60; be- + jewel
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His opulent ivory and gold ensemble - created by designer Prabal Gurung - complete with a feathered bejewelled turban, trended in India for weeks.

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Meanwhile, the imagery encompasses everything from Anubis, the Egyptian deity of the dead, to Liesl’s blasphemously bejeweled rosary that comes to symbolize the temptation to turn into her dad.

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She brought a bejeweled ā€œHarrisā€ sign that she made in her dorm room.

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But then he looked to the east, across a shimmering lake to the bejeweled downtown skyline.

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ā€œAnd what is the, I don’t know, consequence of it? A bejeweled ankle monitor. A federal bejeweled ankle monitor and a spot on a television show.ā€

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