0 a situation in which a lot of people move to a place to try to find gold because they have heard that gold has been found there
1 a situation in which a lot of people try to take advantage of an opportunity because they have heard that they might make a lot of money:
Perhaps someday, like California, the Moon will have a gold rush.
The big winners in the gold rush were those who supplied the miners with food, clothing and equipment.
The availability of open access, exhaustible resources often induces 'gold rush' patterns of excessively fast exploitation with accompanying maladapted patterns of infrastructure and social development.
Some test takers actually performed badly on the gold rush text because they had applied their knowledge of a different gold rush.
Later, in the 1870s, came the gold rush in this area.
Klondike: the last great gold rush 1896- 1899.
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