The area of a baseball field that is enclosed by 3 bases and home plate.
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Examples for "diamond"
Examples for "diamond"
1She wore an expensive-looking engagement ring, however: a diamond set in gold.
2But 100 years ago it was home to a busy diamond mine.
3The company expects to finish its first human diamond in 11 weeks.
4Even so God hid the diamond deep down in miles of clay.
5I'll admit the diamond ring's a bit small, but that's your problem.
1I failed in the infield, and I'm little good in the outfield.
2Really, it was our whole infield defense that needed to be addressed.
3There was a crowd of soldiers along the fence in the infield.
4Hathaway got a safe fly over the infield and two runs tallied.
5A grounding ball struck the grit and rolled out toward right infield.
1At least two football fields, a baseball diamond, and a hockey field.
2The Toyota was idling behind the dugout of a small baseball diamond.
3We'd agreed to meet Felix and Quinn at a baseball diamond in Chicago.
4Neither trace of baseball diamond nor football gridiron could be found.
5What Bud doesn't require for a baseball diamond the roses possess.
6On the left was a playground and baseball diamond fenced with high wire netting.
7He headed across the campus, past the makeshift baseball diamond.
8There was a hollow square that formed the baseball diamond.
9The baseball diamond was on the other side of the trees, flanked by hills.
10A blanket of grass led to the baseball diamond and, beyond that, the fairway.
11Going over to the park baseball diamond with the 'Tigers.'
12There is a radio station and a baseball diamond.
13Practice started one week later at a teeny baseball diamond even dwarves would feel stifled on.
14He used the spillover of light from the baseball diamond to aim for the tree line.
15At noon he strolled to the baseball diamond.
16Progress has been hampered after the baseball diamond created for the Games was demolished three years later.
Translations for baseball diamond