A diamond which has not been cut.
1 But, to use your Moonstone language, it remains a diamond in the rough .
2 He had, however, shown diamond in the rough , and Dave appreciated the fact.
3 Fluminense to Watford The 18-year-old is a diamond in the rough .
4 The bosses possibly wondered if this uncouth thug was indeed a diamond in the rough .
5 He threw me a meaning glance, and afterward whispered,-Thatwoman is a diamond in the rough .
6 She was a diamond in the rough .
7 He is a diamond in the rough .
8 He's definitely a diamond in the rough .
9 Drop Everything isn't a diamond in the rough , it is a sparkling gem all of its own.
10 This " diamond in the rough " idea does not accord with the findings of this particular study.
11 No snags for the Under Dogs Now this is a diamond in the rough of the Useless AFL Stats mine.
12 Because they don't know why a healthy or independent person would want them, they settle for a diamond in the rough .
13 The kid was either a diamond in the rough or a disaster waiting to happen, depending on who you listened to.
14 Investors are making a bet that Trevor's experience in private equity will make Boulevard Acquisition Corp a diamond in the rough .
15 A gentleman is just a gentle man: no more, no less; a diamond polished that was first a diamond in the rough .
16 But she'd seen something in him, a diamond in the rough , a restless drive that would take him out of the streets.
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