1. rhinestone - Noun
2. rhinestone - Adjective
A colorless stone of high luster, made of paste. It is much used as an inexpensive ornament.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIts hard to be a diamond in a rhinestone world. Dolly Parton
I've never let a rhinestone go unturned. Dolly Parton
I'm a fiend for costume jewellery and have countless pairs of rhinestone or diamante earrings, which are so flattering when they catch the light. I love the designers Alexis Bittar and Kenneth Jay Lane, and I always go to jewellers Butler & Wilson. Joan Collins
For spring, with its bold snake-print and rhinestone detailing, the eye-catching Kira (above, £300, ) ticks all the must-have boxes. Source: Internet
All winners will receive a beautiful rhinestone tiara, custom embroidered sash, custom rose bouquet, a glass-cut trophy, rhinestone crown pin, and an incredible prize package. Source: Internet
After a quick, Red Bull-fueled rehearsal session in the PTA room with her gum-smacking, neon Reebok-ed backup dancers, school security guards escort Lil Mama to the field, clad in a white “Smooth Criminal” fedora with a rhinestone hatband. Source: Internet