tennis bracelet
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of tennis bracelet
First recorded in 1985–90
Example Sentences
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She’s also wearing an expensive tennis bracelet he’s gifted her, supposedly for no reason at all.
From Salon
A protection plan for a $3,200 tennis bracelet at Kay, for example, adds $315 to the price.
From Reuters
And the Joe Coffee on the corner of Pineapple and Hicks streets is where Georgiana, the youngest daughter of “Pineapple Street”’s adamantly Social Register Stanton family, utters the immortal line, “Oh no, I left my Cartier tennis bracelet in Lena’s BMW and she’s leaving for her grandmother’s house in Southampton” as she is fatefully spotted by the reluctant heir to a zillion-dollar defense fortune.
From New York Times
He made it to the show stage with the closest price estimate for a diamond tennis bracelet.
From New York Times
She also wore a diamond tennis bracelet that once belonged to Diana.
From Seattle Times
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