gold dust Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈɡəʊld ˌdʌst]
  • Us [ ˈɡoʊld ˌdʌst]

Meaning of gold dust In English

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Examples of gold dust

  • Some sprinkled gold dust on the phrase "the appropriation of the land of churches (or synagogues)" in the law court records.

  • I was particularly grateful for his reference to the report before us as gold dust for our negotiators.

  • Apart from a little gold dust or a little gold on a rag, almost everything used in the industry is indigenous.

  • There is hopelessly inadequate provision for domiciliary physiotherapy, and occupational therapists—scarce enough in hospitals—are as rare in the community as gold dust.

  • Was it dust or gold dust that they were after?

  • A very different view is taken of, say, the stealing of gold dust.

  • We were even told that young people would be like gold dust and that it would not be possible to push them around.

  • They live off salt and fresh water fish, causing a type of fish velvet disease (also called gold dust disease).

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