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tennis bracelet

noun

  1. a bracelet consisting of a row of individually set, uniformly sized diamonds or other gemstones.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of tennis bracelet1

First recorded in 1985–90
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A protection plan for a $3,200 tennis bracelet at Kay, for example, adds $315 to the price.

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And the Joe Coffee on the corner of Pineapple and Hicks streets is where Georgiana, the youngest daughter of “Pineapple Streetâ€â€™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.

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“They only found about four thousand dollars cash, which I think Jimmy might’ve been able to explain away if not for the jewelry. One of the pieces was a diamond tennis bracelet that I knew was too expensive to be written off by the store I took it from, but since we were leaving, I went for it anyway.â€

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He made it to the show stage with the closest price estimate for a diamond tennis bracelet.

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She also wore a diamond tennis bracelet that once belonged to Diana.

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