He bought her a pearl necklace.
I found a pearl on the beach.
The oysters pearl was glowing.
The word 'pearl' is a noun. A noun functions in a sentence as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples: subject: The pearl in the necklace came from a ring of my grandmother's. object: I'm always looking for a pearl in my oyster stew.
He wrote a biography about Pearl S. Buck.
The Hawaiian word for pearl is "kino."
The oil slick on the frigid water was iridescent. Iridescent clouds looked like mother-of-pearl.
Example sentence - We opened an oyster to see if it had a pearl in it.
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Moti is the Hindi word for pearl.
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The word "hibiscus" does not appear in John Steinbeck's novel "The Pearl."
the pearl was shiny and flawless and it sparkled in the sunlight.