Example sentences for: tiffany

How can you use “tiffany” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Long ago I read, in the Tiffany Manners for Teenagers book, that a gentleman should never wipe up anything he accidentally spills in a lady's lap.

  • Fabergé means enameled Easter eggs and Tiffany means wedding presents and engagement rings--maybe art noveau lamps--but Cartier means, well, expensive jewelry in the abstract.

  • ‘They can be circular, oval, stick-shaped, you name it, and range from several micrometres large to about a millimetre’, says ecologist Mary Ann Tiffany (San Diego State University, California, United States), who is using scanning electron microscopy to examine diatom valve formation as part of her graduate studies.

  • ‘When a diatom divides, each daughter cell makes a new half shell’, explains Tiffany.

  • It would also be nice if every female over the age of 16 had a $5,000 gift certificate at Tiffany's.


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