US /ˈdʒuəl/
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Many terms of endearment represent wealth or value, like Princess, Treasure, or Jewel.
Many terms of endearment represent wealth or value, like "princess," "treasure," or "jewel." One of China's most popular pet names first recorded more than 2,000 years ago is Bao Bei, which translates literally to "precious shell," referring to the cowrie shells used as coins during the Zhou Dynasty.
SENATOR CORY BECOMER, JEWEL LAN
But the jewel is landside, so you can visit the giant donut-shaped shopping mall without having a plane ticket,
But the Jewel is landside.
Viva La Vida – Coldplay A crown jewel in Coldplay's discography,
A crown jewel in Coldplay's discography, Viva La Vida was a runaway success, topping charts worldwide and winning the Grammy for Song of the Year.
Coming up next is the Crown Jewel Signature Dive Spot that becomes the highlight for many divers' trips to Kenting.
Coming up next is the Crown Jewel signature dive spot that becomes the highlight for many divers' trips to Kending.
The Arrow 3 is considered the crown jewel of this network.
The Arrow 3 is considered the crown jewel of this network.
Another jewel in the crown.
Another jewel in your crown.
And it was funny because I feel like one of the side, like I was really easy to stand out at the inauguration because everyone was wearing a jewel tone or some monochromatic thing.
And it was funny because I feel like one of beside, like, I was really easy to stand out at the inauguration because everyone was wearing a jewel tone or some monochromatic thing.
Whoa, and a priceless jewel!
Whoa, and a priceless jewel.
Jewel is like an airport theme.