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crystal

A crystal is a white gem. The crystals were very shiny, precious and valuable.

crystal

a solid formed by the solidification of a chemical and having a highly regular atomic structure a crystalline element used as a component in various electronic devices a rock formed by the solidification of a substance; has regularly repeating internal structure; external plane faces a protective cover that protects the face of a watch glassware made of quartz (= quartz glass) colorless glass made of almost pure silica

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Simple sentences

A crystal chandelier was hanging over the table.
He looked deeply into his crystal ball and predicted my future.
The old gypsy moved her hand over the crystal ball and, peering inside, beheld my future.
The crystal clear water had a very pleasant temperature.
It's as clear as crystal.
Some incidents from my childhood are crystal clear, others are just a dim memory.
Mary looked into her crystal ball.
Do you see anything in your crystal ball?
The answer is crystal clear.
I don't have a crystal ball.
The conclusion is crystal clear.
Let me make myself crystal clear.
The water is crystal clear.

Movie subtitles

The crystal of the soul!
Above it all, in the tenth crystal sphere, sits the Almighty surrounded by nine choirs of angels and He is the One keeping the spheres revolving.
I was gazing in my crystal.
You think clear as crystal but every move, every sentence is a problem.
It's been conspicuous my absence since the famous case of the crystal studs.
Did you have to break one of those old crystal glasses?
I see you have a new crystal set.
I never do anything without consulting my crystal first.
This is the same genuine, magic, authentic crystal used by the priests of Isis and Osiris in the days of the Pharaohs in which Cleopatra saw the approach of Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony.
Well gaze into the crystal.
Welcome to Crystal Palace.
In my crystal.
Oh, confound your crystal.
The Crystal Bar, Sazerac.
It's crystal clear to me.
Now I'm going to Crystal's in Marseille.
Now you can open them. We'll gaze into the crystal.
Well, that's all. The crystal's gone dark.
Two weeks ago I passed by where Crystal lives.
Crystal Allen.
Crystal Allen? Yes.
Oh, don't you like the file? This Crystal Allen is a friend of mine.
This gentleman walks up to the counter. Crystal nabs him.
Crystal goes on conning him, and batting her eyes.
Well, uh, I never do anything without consulting my crystal first.
This is the same genuine, magic, authentic crystal used by the priests of Isis and Osiris in the days of the Pharaohs in which Cleopatra saw the approach of Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony. And so on, and so on.
We'll gaze into the crystal.
The crystal's gone dark.
Take another look in your crystal ball, my friend.
You will, darling, it's crystal clear.
Everything is crystal clear.
I'll bring my own crystal ball.
I trust you brought your crystal ball.
Tell him I busted my crystal ball, and he'll have to find one for himself.
She busted her crystal ball.

News and current affairs

The assassination of the President of Iraq's Governing Council makes it crystal clear that the US is failing to create the minimal law-and-order needed for any sort of orderly transfer of power to take place by June 30th.
After all, isn't Enron's bankruptcy a crystal-clear example of inmates controlling their guards?
Granted, the future is unknown; we have no crystal ball to predict the Bovespa's likely path.
Recent events have made crystal clear what we already knew - that human and animal viruses are not mutually exclusive.
The organizers of next Saturday's Live Earth concerts hope that the entire world will hear a crystal clear message: climate change is the most critical threat facing the planet.
Those interests are crystal clear.
It is when this becomes crystal clear, and also when some worn-out foreign-policy paradigms, such as the fetish of a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict fail once again, that real choices will have to be made.
I don't have a crystal ball, but I'm certain that several years from now we should be able to look back at the Georgian crisis as a turning point.
Bringing in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia would strengthen stability in the Baltic area, because the rules of the game would be crystal clear to everyone, both with regard to security and to human and minority rights.
So the Church's teachings about the evils of Nazism were crystal clear to everyone.
But when Bernal observed the crystals in a light microscope, he noticed that as the large amount of water in the crystal lattice evaporated, they became disordered.
They repeated the X-ray experiment, but with the crystal surrounded by its mother-liquor and sealed in a glass capillary, obtaining patterns with large numbers of crystalline reflections.
But in looking to understand possible future sources of conflict, the best crystal ball may be a rear-view mirror.
French ways in foreign policy are often murky and difficult to decipher, unless it is crystal clear where France regards its interests to lie.
And, given the effects of UK Euroskepticism so far, no crystal ball is needed to foresee the impact on Britain of withdrawal from the EU.
Economists' crystal balls are always cloudy, but those of political scientists are even cloudier.
TOKYO - The closing decade of the twentieth century offered a crystal ball for anyone peering into the future of the Asia-Pacific region.

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