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WordNet 3.0
- adj. having the color of gold
Examples
“In 2008, South got Kelly featured in Men's Vogue, wearing what the magazine described as a bespoke Martin Greenfield suit, French cuffs fastened with weighty gold links and a gold-colored Charvet tie.”
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“Resplendent in gold-colored robes, Benedict led the ceremony from an altar set up on the steps of the basilica, under a red canopy to shield him from rain or sun.”
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“And I just wanted to know if your guest has any experience with - again, these aren't the gold-colored CD-Rs you buy at your local retail stores.”
“When Royal Caribbean ships visit the cruise line's private beach in Labadie, Haiti, suite passengers flash special gold-colored cards to gain access to a separate stretch of sand with cabanas.”
“Her tools are gold-colored metal or spray-painted to look that way.”
“And pieces finished in gold-colored titanium nitride might actually work as a stand-in for gold.”
The Wall Street Journal: Valentine's Day Gold Rush Is Still Within Reach
“The unique table design consisted of tall glass vases filled with curly willow branches frosted with gold glitter and accented with white orchid heads and gold-colored grasses; at the base of each glass vase was an abundance of gold and white candles and flowers.”
“Among the letters and catalogues was a gold-colored, bubble-wrapped envelope.”
“Then Mr. King will do what he traditionally does after concerts—toss handfuls of gold-colored trinkets out into the audience.”
“And now, everybody, give it up for our news girl, the bold, beautiful, blonde ... er, gold-colored ...”
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