fire opal
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of fire opal
First recorded in 1810–20
Example Sentences
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She walked down the aisle in Fisher’s favorite ring, a blue fire opal, as well as a ring her mother had given to one of her best friends.
From Fox News • Mar. 15, 2022
"And people are more interested in unusual stones like peridot or fire opal" that aren't affiliated with the same political troubles as diamonds.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He showed Dany an iron bracelet he had found, set with a uncut fire opal the size of her thumb.
From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin
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Like a fire opal the sun rose out of the sea, its first rays dissipating the ghostlike wisps of fog that drifted over the water.
From Men of Affairs by Pertwee, Roland
South and west the sky flamed, like the heart of a fire opal, through a veil fine as gauze—dust no longer; but the aura of Jaipur.
From Far to Seek A Romance of England and India by Diver, Maud
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