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unset
/ ʌnˈsɛt /
adjective
- not yet solidified or firm
- (of a gem) not yet in a setting
- (of textual matter) not yet composed
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What light there was in the place scintillated on a layer of unset diamonds in the bottom of the bag.
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"There were one hundred thousand dollars worth of unset diamonds in that store tonight," Black Hood said.
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Freckles tilted a tray of unset stones from Peacock's that would have ransomed several valuable kings.
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After this, Thrasher opened another box and took out what seemed, by their glitter, to be some unset diamonds.
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I told the "Spider" about it and he said that he had several unset stones he'd let me have for next to nothing.
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