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 oil slick on the frigid water was iridescent. Iridescent clouds looked like mother-of-pearl.
Pearl = momi
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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.
To write a sentence using "Pearl Harbor," you could say, "The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, marked a significant turning point in World War II for the United States." This sentence provides context and highlights the historical importance of the event.
The word "hibiscus" does not appear in John Steinbeck's novel "The Pearl."